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Old October 13th 04 posted to ny.general,sci.physics,seattle.general,la.general,dc.general
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Default The case for and against genius

(Fabrizio J. Bonsignore) wrote in message . com...
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. All instances of multi
genius generation can be explained sociologically by envy.


ROFL Not even a hint of a clue with this poster.

Harry C.
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