"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.
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Hey ****head, you posted this crap and it was shoved back down your
throat. 1900-1930 with GR and QM; the Manhattan Project; Caltech and
MIT today; the Perimeter Institute. You are an empirical ass. Go
away and die.
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