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Subject: Re: The Sorrowful cycle of every Professional Computer Chess Player

Author: Fernando Villegas

Date: 16:34:42 12/22/99

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On December 22, 1999 at 17:46:17, Georg v. Zimmermann wrote:

>
>>
>>If my memory serves me well, Einstein was IQ 205....
>>Another historical IQ according to some studies:
>>Napoleon: 140
>>Goethe: 180
>>Washington: 145
>>Darwin: 135 !!!! (high but less than some people here...)
>
>This sure is funny, but having an IQ >50 I don't believe that you can deduce
>someone's IQ post mortem.
>
>--Georg

Not me, either, if "deduction" is the word, but those studies are not just crap.
They examined what those people did at this and that age, etc. Of course the
number should be very aproximative. The case of Darwin is interesting because
even if he was not "bright" as other people, he was bright enough to get great
results with the most important thing to get results given some intelligence:
incredible perseverance and effort.
fernando



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