Science & Philosophy and I.Q

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Philosophical question.

Let's assume that.
Randomess is a state of disorder, wherein a human brain cannot make the connections necessary to find a structure in the information being presented through his senses. We know that human brain has biological limits to how much information it can process, and we know this based on different cognitive performances of individuals around the world.


Ok, assuming that.
1. Does that mean that Randomess does not really exist in truth, and that anything that can be considered a state of disorder is the direct result of a limited intellectual capacity to find structure due to the severe complexity of the information coming through your senses?

If the answer to this is yes.


2. Are certain philosophical ideas simply out of reach due to our limited intellectual capacity?

If yes

3. Does this mean increasing our intellectual capacity would bring about a golden age of humanity?

If yes

4. Does that make it pointless to spend time studying anything else, but that which might allow us to find a way to increase our intellectual capacity?

If yes

5. What branch of study would best fit this goal?
Thank you for your time