"Smartest" Man In The World - Chris Langan
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"Smartest" Man In The World - Chris Langan
wiki wrote:Christopher Michael Langan (born March 25, 1952) is an American whose IQ was reported to be between 195 and 210,[1] although IQ tests are unreliable at such high levels.[2][3][4] He has been described as "the smartest man in America" as well as "the smartest man in the world" by the media.[5] Langan has developed a "theory of the relationship between mind and reality" which he calls the "Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe"
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This man is awesome.
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I self tested at 138, and felt I'd been very lucky with the problems/questions.
Are I.Q. tests supposed to be stress tested or something.............?
I mean, if our ability to score high 'marks', was in anyway reduced under stress, That would effectively mean that a person's I.Q. drops under stress.
My novice historical impression is that "The Renaissance" took a general reduction in stress levels to will into being "The Enlightenment".
I've just realised, that makes me sound like a Nazi Scientist.
Are I.Q. tests supposed to be stress tested or something.............?
I mean, if our ability to score high 'marks', was in anyway reduced under stress, That would effectively mean that a person's I.Q. drops under stress.
My novice historical impression is that "The Renaissance" took a general reduction in stress levels to will into being "The Enlightenment".
I've just realised, that makes me sound like a Nazi Scientist.
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norman wrote:I self tested at 138, and felt I'd been very lucky with the problems/questions.
Are I.Q. tests supposed to be stress tested or something.............?
I mean, if our ability to score high 'marks', was in anyway reduced under stress, That would effectively mean that a person's I.Q. drops under stress.
My novice historical impression is that "The Renaissance" took a general reduction in stress levels to will into being "The Enlightenment".
niiice BrainScore norman, wasn't Einstein a 130'er?
Not sure if they are stress tested, I imagine doing either extreme and drawing an average would be the way to go seems reasonable enough.
started looking into trends, I don't know how but i ended up with this graph..
i love SOME graphs, this one tells a very interesting story, Italy has shed some blood in its time, lot of people needed "silencing" there, more than anywhere else combined coughpopelizardparasitecough cough
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Even without the curious bumps, that 'all falling' graph is spectacular.
Of course, what classified as data is a whole other study.
Of course, what classified as data is a whole other study.
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lol too true brother, wouldn't surprise me at all to find the Italian figure higher, with the Vatican possibly never bothering to record murders of thousands of women for example.
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