Posted on 11/06/2005 11:06:05 AM PST by sourcery
Big deal. |
True enough, and my observation may ven be proof of that. Heh heh heh... Take care.
Clever. I understand binary. I'm a computer programmer. I've been at it for about 00001001 years.
. . .was thinking the same. . .
Greg Smith PhD, EmpW
EmpW= Emperor of the world
...and probably of Mars too
It would be like sticking a "normal" kid with a group of Downs Syndrome kids, and expecting him to act like them
Visualize living in a world where mental retardation was the "norm", and you'll start to understand why so many child geniuses don't turn out so well
Can he find meaning in high-level German sentences?
You mean like living in a blue state?
It seems to me that a physics genius would dream of a higher goal? Maybe like correcting the quantum theory? Assuming he knows what that is????????
BTW, we already have flying cars, their called 'airplanes'.......
Man, sorority chicks will love the little guy. He'll get laid at nine!
Prodigy schools? Oh, like those we have (sarcasm). It won't be long before the Orientals display their advances in education in real and lasting ways, while the NEA et al and the Dept. of Education (mis-named) struggle along with failing, socialist schools and dumb kids. Maybe we could bring the Korean kid to MIT to help them along with physics and math.
He's not a genius yet, just very very good at physics problems and other related subjects. Becoming a genius involves alot of emotional and spiritual maturity. It also helps to be a bit crazy.
From the looks of things, he's a typical 8 year old with an atypical frontal lobe.
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