It hasn't worked out that well for Marilyn vos Savant, as far as I can tell. IQ allegedly 228.
For a good time, A. E. Van Vogt, Asylum, a longish short story collected in Healy and McComas eds., Famous Science Fiction Stories, Adventures in Time and Space, Random House, Modern Library, 1957. It is also quite seasonal, as it is a vampire story.
The humans are morons, relatively speaking. The vampire Dreeghs are running around 400 or so. The Great Galactics are something else again.
Van Vogt also had a series of novels about the Weapon Shop, and a novel (fogmot the title, too lazy to go look it up) related to IQ, in which the IQ level determines the place of any race in the Universe, the top being the "Great Galactics". I liked his wprk, and still keep most of it.
For excellence, look up Alfred Bester. He created the comics hero Green Lantern, but was also an outstanding author of short stories and two excellent novels "The Demolished Man" and "Extro". Should be read in that sequence.
I can't help but wonder what the personality of a 400 year old person would REALLY be like, ignoring the romantic notions of fiction.
what happens if the jury is hung?
They don't call it a size-able majority for no reason, imo.
Speed or rate of cognition, is the deal. Apparently. Under such criteria, eidetic memory loses out to other more realistic types of intellect.
Marie Vos Savant's number is a bit flubbery in such context.
Marie Vos Savant's number is a bit flubbery in such context.
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Apparently the optimum number for integration with what the majority considers to be success, is an IQ of 130.
Above that, ability to integrate with the masses and popular systems declines, and success (contextual) is far from guaranteed.
Humans, as a group, tend to mistake animal cunning and deviousness through low empathy as intellect (no emotions in the way, opportunistic, manipulative, etc), and award a-holes of the most intense variety the moniker of 'most successful'.
Above that, ability to integrate with the masses and popular systems declines, and success (contextual) is far from guaranteed.
Humans, as a group, tend to mistake animal cunning and deviousness through low empathy as intellect (no emotions in the way, opportunistic, manipulative, etc), and award a-holes of the most intense variety the moniker of 'most successful'.
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Absolutely brilliant, Ken.
This analysis, as an eventual chain of thought - comes to a conclusion.
It requires humans of good disposition and intellect to step up to the plate, and break -to the bone and beyond- all systems of animal cunning and low empathy that attempt to dominate humanity and the disposition and direction of humanity's thought form.
If not, everything skews, and dies. That much is evident.
Prince, without obvious pain.
P loves my 8-legs, in fact he personally meets the ADI sales guy, babes on both arms of course.
May have needed the support.
(the occasion I personally met Diego Maradona, he had a hooker on either side of the zero-yard line (4'' more likely) By the time I shook the hand of god, almost a k-of-C fell out of his nose and so did He )
(the occasion I personally met Diego Maradona, he had a hooker on either side of the zero-yard line (4'' more likely) By the time I shook the hand of god, almost a k-of-C fell out of his nose and so did He )
Bester is great.Van Vogt also had a series of novels about the Weapon Shop, and a novel (fogmot the title, too lazy to go look it up) related to IQ, in which the IQ level determines the place of any race in the Universe, the top being the "Great Galactics". I liked his wprk, and still keep most of it.
For excellence, look up Alfred Bester. He created the comics hero Green Lantern, but was also an outstanding author of short stories and two excellent novels "The Demolished Man" and "Extro". Should be read in that sequence.
IQ of 400, not age --- although the vampires manage to stay alive indefinitely, as long as they have fresh supplies of life force.I can't help but wonder what the personality of a 400 year old person would REALLY be like, ignoring the romantic notions of fiction.
I do respect the guy for making an astonishing amount of money by knowing how the music business worked. And he is talented.P loves my 8-legs, in fact he personally meets the ADI sales guy, babes on both arms of course.
I do respect the guy for making an astonishing amount of money by knowing how the music business worked. And he is talented.
I was not kidding at one point he personally took interest in the sound his engineers were trying to achieve.
Besides which WAY under rated as a guitar player ..........................I was not kidding at one point he personally took interest in the sound his engineers were trying to achieve.
Bester is great.
Right on, brother Brad. With Kurt Vonnegut, probably one of the most daring minds of classic SciFi.
Right on, brother Brad. With Kurt Vonnegut, probably one of the most daring minds of classic SciFi.
A fave, but he did not invent the green lantern he wrote stories for it in the golden age of DC. A name you might not recognize, Otto Binder, also wrote a lot of great comicbook Scify. Yes Joe I read comic books and I'm proud of it.
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me too, even though it makes the wife scowl ...
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Yes Joe I read comic books and I'm proud of it.
A friend sent me a paperback of The Demolished Man just because it had an amazingly lurid cover.Right on, brother Brad. With Kurt Vonnegut, probably one of the most daring minds of classic SciFi.
Of course now that book is available in fancy leather with slipcases I believe.
Einstein had average IQ.
Ah yes... The IQ test. The best measure of IQ.
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