A Different Way To Become Smarter…!

79168166Coffee with Hermit – by Hermit Jim

If you have ever wished that you could take a pill and become a little smarter, then this might be just the thing for you!

According to this article I found over at KnowledgeNuts, there is research that supposedly proves that cannibalism could just be the key to gaining more knowledge. Imagine being able to eat your way to smartness! Might be just the thing for those having trouble in college, ya know?  

Some Animals Can Consume Knowledge Through Cannibalism
By Flamehorse on Wednesday, April 9, 2014

The above statement got everyone looking for proof, because even a rotter of a movie can’t throw around scientific statements without there being some truth to them. It turns out that this fact is a fact, true, and very difficult to believe. Experiments from the 1960s show that it even works in rats and mice.

The scientist who came up with this experiment is Dr. James V. McConnell, assistant professor of psychology at the University of Michigan (USA) in the 1960s, who had a hunch that planarians (flatworms) could be trained to run mazes. He proceeded to do so. He first trained them to be afraid of the heat of a bright light, which, after many attempts, made them curl up to protect themselves. Soon they were curling up whenever they felt the heat or saw the light.

Then he chopped them up and fed them to planarians unaccustomed to the bright light and heat. This second group curled up the first time he shone the light on them. McConnell was naturally thrilled and took the experiment to the next level. He taught a group of planarians to run a maze. This took a long time of course, since planarians are very simple animals, and the species in question was microscopic.

After 150 attempts, the flatworms could find their way correctly every time. McConnell pronounced them knowledgeable of how to run the maze. Then he first tried cutting the head off one worm and grafting it onto another. This didn’t work because the head wouldn’t stay on. Then he ground up this batch of worms and tried injecting them into a second group. This failed because the worms were about the same size as the point of the needle, which crushed them.

He might have been stumped at ths point, had it not been for a worm enthusiast named Jay Boyd Best, who wrote him a letter suggesting that feed the worms to a particular species of cannibalistic planarian. So McConnell acquired some specimens of this species of flatworm and fed the trained group to this new group. The new group was able to run the maze correctly the first time, but not correctly every time until they practiced 100 times. He trained a separate control group to run the maze, and this group required about 150, just like the group he ground up.

McConnell became famous for a time, even though the very premise of his research seemed too much like a Frankenstein story to grab the scientific community. He did, however, receive a fast promotion to full professor and made it onto some science shows like Watch Mr. Wizard. Scientists who found his work interesting then took the next step, performing the same experiment with mice and rats, and they found that it still worked.

Such experiments continue to this day and continue to raise eyebrows.

Now I don’t know this for sure but I think it might be more than a little time before these “smart pills” would ever be on the market. I have to admit that there are more than a few folks I think would benefit from something along these lines! Heck, we could start with passing them out in D.C. and go from there, ya know? Couldn’t hurt!

Coffee out on the patio this morning. I’ll share some sausage gravy and fried ‘taters!

http://hermitjim.blogspot.com/2014/04/a-different-way-to-become-smarter.html

4 thoughts on “A Different Way To Become Smarter…!

  1. Dr. James V. McConnell needs to find something constructive to do with his time.

    The experiments described here don’t prove anything, because when you’re dealing with a gang of microscopic worms it’s questionable if they can be taught anything. They may be able to run a maze just as a baby elephant might know where it’s mother came from while it was in the womb. It’s not really “learning” at all, but instead it’s survival information passed from one generation to another just as instinct is.

    “Learning” implies that you gained knowledge that you didn’t previously have, and following a path that was implanted into the most basic of “brains” before birth doesn’t qualify, and has absolutely no significance in regards to the human learning process.

    Reading the article doesn’t provide a “different way to become smarter”, but believing it will make you a little dumber.

  2. So, are these smart pills made of ground smart people?

    And is this just a scam to convince us to dine on food products made from stock at the Detroit City Morg?

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