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Old October 6th 04 posted to ny.general,sci.physics,seattle.general,la.general,sci.econ
Fabrizio J. Bonsignore
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Default The case for and against genius

And this kind of little traps I have been experiencing the whole
year... But it was not an insult, it was a statement of fact...

Uncle Al wrote in message ...
"Fabrizio J. Bonsignore" wrote:

P(n[IQ] q) = k for all C(g1,g2) where k - 0 when q - max(IQ
t=infinite)

The probability of there being more than one great intelligence
(genius) during a generation is near zero, and of course the
probability that two ro more intelligences coincide in time and place
out of an university is near impossibility.

[snip]

1900-1930, Relativity plus quantum mechanics. Richard Feynman at
Cornell or Caltech.

Caltech, MIT today; Edward Witten, Frank Wilczek, Alain Connes in the
same room.

Stooopid.

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