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Roger Dodger wrote: > > Bob LeChevalier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > Any evidence that Nobel prize winners are generally IQ 160 types, as > > opposed to IQ 120 types who worked harder than usual and got lucky? > > I'm more interested in "Motivational Quotient" or MQ, rather than > IQ. That is what separates Nobel prize winners and other genii > from ordinary folk. Richard Feyman supposedly had an average IQ, > but he worked like a demon to become a top physicist. ----------------- Complete Baloney. And genii is NOT the plural. The Latin base is 4th declension, NOT 2nd! > > Can a single Nobel prize be earned without an army of more ordinary > > people growing the food he eats, building the lab equipment, educating > > his children, and taking out the trash he generates? > > > > I think not. > > I agree. That's why we need to give everyone their chance, and not > force them all to be the same. Unfortunately, too many educational > authorities see a 6 year old child with an "unhealthy" interest in > science as a monster, and they forcibly "broaden his mind", and in > the process ruin his scientific talents. --------------- No they don't, how stupid!! Steve
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