Yes. And any sufficiently advanced technology is already assumed as (an impossible) magic.
I am quite sure, that a human with an IQ of 1000 or above would appear very much like a wizard Merlin or something like that. An impossible magic for the majority of people I know.
Or been seen as too mundane—like in the Hichiker’s Guide series where the really smart intelligance on earth were the mice, not humans or dalphin. I suspect someone that smart might realize they do better apearing less gifted (and probably simply terribly bored with any intelectual interaction with the other humans)
I suggest, as a corollary to Clarke’s third law: any sufficiently advanced technology will be assumed to be magic.
Yes. And any sufficiently advanced technology is already assumed as (an impossible) magic.
I am quite sure, that a human with an IQ of 1000 or above would appear very much like a wizard Merlin or something like that. An impossible magic for the majority of people I know.
Or been seen as too mundane—like in the Hichiker’s Guide series where the really smart intelligance on earth were the mice, not humans or dalphin. I suspect someone that smart might realize they do better apearing less gifted (and probably simply terribly bored with any intelectual interaction with the other humans)