The intelligence we can acquire is a boon.The intelligence we create may not be . Comment.
Answers
The intelligence we can acquire is a boon. The intelligence we create may not be
It is true the intelligence we acquire is a boon; but the intelligence we create may not be. Let’s understand it how:
During conception each individual inherits intelligence from COSMIC OMNISCIENCE, known as GOD. There is no match to this intelligence. This intelligence makes the human body run flawlessly for many years until the intelligence begins to dwindle away or doe out for reasons inexplicable. When this happens, no power, including all the medicines, machines, drugs, therapies created by human intelligence make the bodily intelligence work.
Similarly, the intelligence we have inherited or acquired from Cosmic Omniscience is flawless; the solar system, the sun, infinite life forms and life-supporting systems on the planet earth are just perfect, running without any assistance from anyone.
Then man in the process of evolution reached a point where he thought he could create intelligence through processors, micro-processors, and smart circuit boards; though he has created quite an advanced level of AI, it is certainly limited and dependent on so many factors. If we compare the intelligence present in Natural elements and phenomena, with intelligence created by man, we will find the latter smaller than even the smallest dwarf.
The intelligence we acquire from Universe is capable of creating paradise; but the intelligence we create is capable of creating hell.
So, we should always depend on the intelligence we acquire rather than the intelligence we create.