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Conspiracy Theory 101
Remember the movie Powder? In one scene (the one where he demosntrates a Jacob's ladder, I think - or was that a Tesla coil?), Jeff Goldblum's character - a high school physics teacher - tells his class about a theory Albert Einstein once made about physical form and energy.
He (Jeff Goldblum) said that the belief that men use only a tenth of their brain is possible. Because Einstein believed that if man were to use the full capacity of his/her brain, we would have no use for our bodies - we would be pure energy.
So. My question is this:
Is it coincidence, stereotype or our internal wirings that tell us that when we see a particulary attractive person, we don't automatically assume that there is a working, functioning, critical brain in there? Because non-intelligent people have more need of good packaging than the more learned?
sunshinysarcasm is right. I am scary.
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