This has only an indirect basis in science or empirical evidence (this basis being my preexisting knowledge). It's purely speculative. Moving on:
I've long struggled with why so many self-identified "intellectuals" and "smart people" today seem so inept at basic functioning (socializing, procreating, exercising, some even seem to have trouble with basic hygiene and feeding themselves) while excelling at any range of abstract, supposedly much more difficult problems. It seems logical that if one can do difficult, abstract problems, one can do more basic ones even easier. How hard is it to procreate, anyway?
It's actually a lot harder than it seems from a conscious point of view. I finally found the words: Consciousness Fundamentalism. One is a consciousness fundamentalist when one holds the belief that the only "good" intelligence is consciousness, and derivatively, that any behavior from non-conscious processes is "bad." This seems especially common among strong atheists, who appear to have taken to worship either their own consciousness, or consciousness as a general concept.
Fundamentalism is not intelligent, however, even when it's consciousness fundamentalism. When one limits oneself to one's consciousness, one is also limiting oneself to the restrictive factors of consciousness, namely that consciousness is slow and costly. This seems well suited to performing operations on precisely defined symbols within a precisely defined range range, such as math, but would seem to break down in less controlled situations like a bar or a sports field.
With the rising perceived all-importance of consciousness in the West, is it not possible that the West is digging its own grave - and arguably trying its hardest to drag everyone down with them - by engaging in what could be an unsolvable equation, like trying to compute the final decimal of pi? Is it not possible, or even likely, that humans' conscious processes simply lack the bandwidth, if not strictly the resources, to 'carry' all the functions of human existence that Western culture is trying to make it carry, and that this "bandwidth bottleneck" is why statistics like the correlation between higher education and falling birthrates are reported (higher education leads to higher consciousness leads to less effective computation time available for having and raising kids)?
By extension, it would seem that modern science itself could be interpreted as an attempt to make the world "fit" within the bandwidth restrictions of human consciousness by ever more narrowly defining and restricting its parts and their range, which I think is interesting.