alanjjohnstone wrote:Further

March 2026 Forums General discussion Stephen Hawking’s error alanjjohnstone wrote:Further

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alanjjohnstone wrote:
Further evidence that to be a genius in one subjects, doesn't make it so in another topic, outside of your disciplnscope of expertise

 Yep. He doesn't keep up on subject outside of his speciality. Surely he can google. It is not just us socialists that think Mr Hawkins is wrong: "For many years, it was believed that the human brain is essentially hardwired—that we are born with a set of cognitive abilities, which are more or less unalterable for the rest of our lives. But the discovery of neuroplasticity—our brain’s ability to selectively transform itself in response to certain experiences—has proven to be one of the biggest paradigm shifts that neuroscience has seen over the last 25 years. Simply put, neuroplasticity refers to our brain’s malleability—its ability to respond to certain intrinsic or extrinsic stimuli by reorganizing and building its structure, function and connections (NCBI)." "The fact that our brain doesn’t just absorb—but can also re-wire itself in response to certain repeated activities and experiences—has opened new opportunities for cognitive therapy. " https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/driven-distraction/201401/your-brain-is-not-the-hard-wired-machine-you-think-it-is