MikeH106 wrote:
I've been thinking. Very recently our technology has flourished. It helps in one's understanding of science and technology to have appreciation and good judgment on these subjects, e.g., logical and mathematical intelligence.
Could it be that autism is an exaggeration, or possibly even the perfection, of these abilities and appreciations as a result of genetic recombination, and that this perfection has just happened to come along with social eccentricity?
Interesting theory...
I don't think though, that autism has anything to do with the way people are adapting to technology. And I certainly don't think that genetics has anything to do with it either.
People with autism may seem more able to understand the technological process at times more than the average person, but it has nothing to do with genetics.
Since people with autism find it difficult, or sometimes near impossible to understand people and the world around them, they will find something else to understand with depth, as much as the NT world understands socialisation.
Well, this is just my theory.
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