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Published August 24, 2025 | Version v4
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Genius Data Analysis V4

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In the intricate architecture of the human brain, the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) and its interhemispheric conduit, the corpus callosum (CC), form a central bottleneck that governs entity processing, self-referential thought, and schematic efficiency within the default mode network (DMN). This paper introduces Neuresthetics, a behavioral intervention leveraging brain network theory and statistical patterns from exceptional intellects to exploit this bottleneck for enhanced cognitive capacity. By promoting ambidexterity to thicken the CC and adopting coherent theological frameworks—such as pantheism—to minimize dissonant loads on the PCC, Neuresthetics aligns mental schemas with neural topology, potentially shifting the IQ distribution rightward by 22-23 points upon universal adoption. Drawing on historical genius data (n=301) and AI extrapolations, we demonstrate a 33-fold overrepresentation of these traits among polymaths, with projections indicating a surge in genius per capita from 0.0038 to 0.125. Longitudinal implications suggest compounding generational gains, transforming cognitive rarity into accessible potential and underscoring the brain's plasticity as a gateway to collective advancement.

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Practical Behavioral Statistical Brain Network Theory For Intelligence Generation.

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2025-08-18
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