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Both smart, and stupid, and average people have approximately the same convolutions. It's not about the number of convolutions, but what knowledge we have acquired during our training. It's like two libraries: the same number of shelves, and the books on them are different.
No, this is an allegorical expression, and nothing more. In fact, the folds (“convolutions”) of the cerebral cortex do not affect or reflect a person's mind in any way.
In other words, no matter what the pattern of the brain is, it is approximately the same for everyone, and a person acquires intelligence only through the acquired knowledge and experience.