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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34247647 United States 02/21/2013 03:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Huh. Quoting: Quantum Anomaly Scientists Debunk the IQ Myth: Notion of Measuring One's Intelligence Quotient by Singular, Standardized Test Is Highly Misleading [link to www.sciencedaily.com] Huh. Quoting: Quantum Anomaly Scientists Debunk the IQ Myth: Notion of Measuring One's Intelligence Quotient by Singular, Standardized Test Is Highly Misleading [link to www.sciencedaily.com] People in general are lazy and abhor any form of objective performance measurement. Subjective criticism of these imperfect measurement tools are merely thinly veiled attempts to disguise truth and protect incompetence... For the American public schooled crowd, IQ tests aren't perfect but they are the best way to predict productive human beings and assign vocations based on strengths/weeknesses. These facts are uncomfortable for some... ......exactly , subjectivity is for pin headed peons.....give me a person that is predictable and can be summed up by a multiple choice test..... And one of the highest IQ's in MENSA-UK is a fucking welder, so what is your point? Oh, and the guy that founded the Mega-society, he's just a Jack of all trades. Me, I'm dumber than a stump, and every time I think I've learned something, it just opens more questions. :Skillet slap: .....my point is the top of my head ......its so pointy i can poke peoples eyes out with it...... |
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Dexter Livingstone User ID: 32936607 Canada 02/21/2013 03:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | what is time? what is its nature? do you think its possible to predict the future based on the current progression of one's environment? How far ahead in the future do you think one can make such a prediction with certainty? (assume you have a power enough computer and some means to take snapshots of one's current environment) Because time is in essence, merely the vibration of atoms, yes with an infinitely powerful computer and an equally impressive method of collecting variables one could predict the path of every atom ad Infintum. I like this slant. Mentalism being a method of using the super computer of the brain to extrapolate future events. There are those out there who wish to draw the US and the world into chaos so that a NWO can be formed out of the rubble. These are highly intelligent psychopaths bent on mass genocide. Tell me 170, what chance do we have as commoners and world citizens to smack down this narcissistic elite club of killers? My hope is to provide a theoretical framework to stabilize and empower US Constitutional militias to act as a deterrent to elitist schemes of genocide and divide-and-conquer US fragmentation. What are your observations? Thread: Press Release: FORMATION OF THE GREATER STATES MILITIA ORGANIZATION by the the authority of the United States of America Constitution Always in the eye of the storm! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34317661 United States 02/21/2013 03:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK OP. Want to play this game? Answer this and consider it a test. A ship pulls into port and the first person off the gang way, dressed in dirty tattered clothes runs into the nearest restaurant, orders an albatross sandwich, takes one bite and smiles.Why does he smile?. I've provided the answer within. Can you find it? I've also gave the answer to another so it can't be said I changed it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34317661 United States 02/21/2013 03:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK OP. Want to play this game? Answer this and consider it a test. A ship pulls into port and the first person off the gang way, dressed in dirty tattered clothes runs into the nearest restaurant, orders an albatross sandwich, takes one bite and smiles.Why does he smile?. I've provided the answer within. Can you find it? I also gave the answer to another so it can't be said I changed it. Quoting: Seeker of Truth Hint;1 sentence, 8 words |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34898187 United States 02/21/2013 03:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If a tree falls in a forest, and no one, I mean NO living thing hears it, did it really make a sound? Quoting: Aristide Torchia We must first agree an definitions. If you agree with me that sound is defined by vibrations in a certain bandwidth then yes, there was a sound. If you define "sound" as the brains interpretation of vibrations translated into thought then no. However, in your pedantic, exercise you fail to include other creatures which certainly would hear the tree fall. But, alas in the world of people who pose this silly question, they forget to remove insect, mammal, reptilian and bird life which in my world would remove the existance of the forest from the realm if possibility rendering the tree fall impossible. OP, you are either an idiot...or very careless. The question clearly stated "NO living thing", which, last I checked, includes insect, mammal, reptilian, fowl, etc. Also, you have no sense of grammar or punctuation, and are spelling challenged. 170? Doubt it! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34247647 United States 02/21/2013 03:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK OP. Want to play this game? Answer this and consider it a test. A ship pulls into port and the first person off the gang way, dressed in dirty tattered clothes runs into the nearest restaurant, orders an albatross sandwich, takes one bite and smiles.Why does he smile?. I've provided the answer within. Can you find it? I also gave the answer to another so it can't be said I changed it. Quoting: Seeker of Truth Hint;1 sentence, 8 words ...are you sure its not 9 words??.... |
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MHz User ID: 34243878 Canada 02/21/2013 03:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Do they call it a black hole because the stars they 'swallow' are changed to a form that takes away their ability to produce light rather than being sucked in at a speed that is faster than light? Once it 'swallows' so much mass does it ejects it in two 'jets' that are perpendicular to the 'disk of stars that is feeding it? Something like a pump. Can the universe be expanding because it is the 'getting hotter stage' and the collapse will begin when no stars exist and the cooling mass will begin to contract upon itself, possible or not possible? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34317661 United States 02/21/2013 03:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK OP. Want to play this game? Answer this and consider it a test. A ship pulls into port and the first person off the gang way, dressed in dirty tattered clothes runs into the nearest restaurant, orders an albatross sandwich, takes one bite and smiles.Why does he smile?. I've provided the answer within. Can you find it? I also gave the answer to another so it can't be said I changed it. Quoting: Seeker of Truth Hint;1 sentence, 8 words ...are you sure its not 9 words??.... Positive I just checked again. It is in someone's karma. |
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MHz User ID: 34243878 Canada 02/21/2013 03:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK OP. Want to play this game? Answer this and consider it a test. A ship pulls into port and the first person off the gang way, dressed in dirty tattered clothes runs into the nearest restaurant, orders an albatross sandwich, takes one bite and smiles.Why does he smile?. I've provided the answer within. Can you find it? I've also gave the answer to another so it can't be said I changed it. Quoting: Seeker of Truth He was rescued from a desert island and that was his normal diet. The clue was the tattered clothes. |
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Cat.Man.Deux User ID: 13050784 United States 02/21/2013 03:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Applying simple logic to this situation, you can only "learn" something that you don't already know, so a person who knows absolutely nothing - and that would have to be a newborn infant - would be the most intelligent person. Last Edited by Cat.Man.Deux on 02/21/2013 03:45 PM |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 34894835 United States 02/21/2013 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok lots of nonsense on the thread but OP if you're really 170 here is what I want to know- Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14965262 Circumstances when you first realized you were up there- How you know you are in the company of like minds, describe- What kind of humor do you like- Highest aspirations - I was hoping to share my intellect to help people improve their lot instead people just want to test me to prove to themselves something... Oh well 1. by first grade i was annoyed at the slow pace and boring curriculae. 6 th grade I was made an example of by the teacher because I would spend my spare time reading encyclopedias. I've always read very fast. By high school, teachers there knew they had something, however I was not interested in much of what they were serving. So I only attended classes I deemed worthy (math, science, history, foreign language) classes unworthy (home ec, human health social studies can't remember what else oh maybe PE) I ignored. I BARELY graduated high school. However I was accepted to the University of California San Diego due to my SAT score which was just shy of perfect ( at that time a perfect SAT was 1600) the result was found so Incredulace, they insinuated cheating and I was forced to take it again. I was so pissed about that that I paid them back by taking the test for 6 other people for a modest fee.... ( this necessarily involved "real" fake ID's. which I was a master of) I love taking tests. When I got to the UC I found competition and actually had to work some. 2. One of my roommates in San Diego said this about me "he's really smart but he knows it" inferring conceit or arrogance. This is not the case. 3. The recognition of like minds, I know the feeling, how I recognized them, hmmm let me put it this way, it's like a pleasant surprise, and a lifting of a veil of lonelyness all at once. Didn't happen until San Diego...where I met people smarter than me and endeavored to learn from them. 4. There is only one form of humour I know of. Monty Python. I have committed to memory most skits. 5. My aspiration is to remove chains from humanity |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34317661 United States 02/21/2013 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The first definition of INTELLIGENCE given by Merriam-Webster dictionary is "The ability to learn." Quoting: Cat.Man.Deux Applying simple logic to this situation, you can only "learn" something that you don't already know, so a person who knows absolutely nothing - and that would have to be a newborn infant - would be the most intelligent person. And you are truly wise beyond your years for this is true. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32061884 United States 02/21/2013 03:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The first definition of INTELLIGENCE given by Merriam-Webster dictionary is "The ability to learn." Quoting: Cat.Man.Deux Applying simple logic to this situation, you can only "learn" something that you don't already know, so a person who knows absolutely nothing - and that would have to be a newborn infant - would be the most intelligent person. You're right. I have been working on learning nothing for years. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32061884 United States 02/21/2013 03:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The first definition of INTELLIGENCE given by Merriam-Webster dictionary is "The ability to learn." Quoting: Cat.Man.Deux Applying simple logic to this situation, you can only "learn" something that you don't already know, so a person who knows absolutely nothing - and that would have to be a newborn infant - would be the most intelligent person. You're right. I have been working on learning nothing for years. It's a lot more difficult than trying to learn everything... |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 34894835 United States 02/21/2013 03:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If a tree falls in a forest, and no one, I mean NO living thing hears it, did it really make a sound? Quoting: Aristide Torchia We must first agree an definitions. If you agree with me that sound is defined by vibrations in a certain bandwidth then yes, there was a sound. If you define "sound" as the brains interpretation of vibrations translated into thought then no. However, in your pedantic, exercise you fail to include other creatures which certainly would hear the tree fall. But, alas in the world of people who pose this silly question, they forget to remove insect, mammal, reptilian and bird life which in my world would remove the existance of the forest from the realm if possibility rendering the tree fall impossible. OP, you are either an idiot...or very careless. The question clearly stated "NO living thing", which, last I checked, includes insect, mammal, reptilian, fowl, etc. Also, you have no sense of grammar or punctuation, and are spelling challenged. 170? Doubt it! The trees aren't alive? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 554016 United States 02/21/2013 03:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok lots of nonsense on the thread but OP if you're really 170 here is what I want to know- Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14965262 Circumstances when you first realized you were up there- How you know you are in the company of like minds, describe- What kind of humor do you like- Highest aspirations - I was hoping to share my intellect to help people improve their lot instead people just want to test me to prove to themselves something... Oh well 1. by first grade i was annoyed at the slow pace and boring curriculae. 6 th grade I was made an example of by the teacher because I would spend my spare time reading encyclopedias. I've always read very fast. By high school, teachers there knew they had something, however I was not interested in much of what they were serving. So I only attended classes I deemed worthy (math, science, history, foreign language) classes unworthy (home ec, human health social studies can't remember what else oh maybe PE) I ignored. I BARELY graduated high school. However I was accepted to the University of California San Diego due to my SAT score which was just shy of perfect ( at that time a perfect SAT was 1600) the result was found so Incredulace, they insinuated cheating and I was forced to take it again. I was so pissed about that that I paid them back by taking the test for 6 other people for a modest fee.... ( this necessarily involved "real" fake ID's. which I was a master of) I love taking tests. When I got to the UC I found competition and actually had to work some. 2. One of my roommates in San Diego said this about me "he's really smart but he knows it" inferring conceit or arrogance. This is not the case. 3. The recognition of like minds, I know the feeling, how I recognized them, hmmm let me put it this way, it's like a pleasant surprise, and a lifting of a veil of lonelyness all at once. Didn't happen until San Diego...where I met people smarter than me and endeavored to learn from them. 4. There is only one form of humour I know of. Monty Python. I have committed to memory most skits. 5. My aspiration is to remove chains from humanity Hey your still here. I'm not trying to "prove" anything. I just want my etch-a-sketch to write in cursive. Thread: Looking for a Math Genius If you can help that would be awesome. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34317661 United States 02/21/2013 03:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OK OP. Want to play this game? Answer this and consider it a test. A ship pulls into port and the first person off the gang way, dressed in dirty tattered clothes runs into the nearest restaurant, orders an albatross sandwich, takes one bite and smiles.Why does he smile?. I've provided the answer within. Can you find it? I've also gave the answer to another so it can't be said I changed it. Quoting: Seeker of Truth He was rescued from a desert island and that was his normal diet. The clue was the tattered clothes. No, but you are on the right track. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 34894835 United States 02/21/2013 03:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok lots of nonsense on the thread but OP if you're really 170 here is what I want to know- Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14965262 Circumstances when you first realized you were up there- How you know you are in the company of like minds, describe- What kind of humor do you like- Highest aspirations - I was hoping to share my intellect to help people improve their lot instead people just want to test me to prove to themselves something... Oh well 1. by first grade i was annoyed at the slow pace and boring curriculae. 6 th grade I was made an example of by the teacher because I would spend my spare time reading encyclopedias. I've always read very fast. By high school, teachers there knew they had something, however I was not interested in much of what they were serving. So I only attended classes I deemed worthy (math, science, history, foreign language) classes unworthy (home ec, human health social studies can't remember what else oh maybe PE) I ignored. I BARELY graduated high school. However I was accepted to the University of California San Diego due to my SAT score which was just shy of perfect ( at that time a perfect SAT was 1600) the result was found so Incredulace, they insinuated cheating and I was forced to take it again. I was so pissed about that that I paid them back by taking the test for 6 other people for a modest fee.... ( this necessarily involved "real" fake ID's. which I was a master of) I love taking tests. When I got to the UC I found competition and actually had to work some. 2. One of my roommates in San Diego said this about me "he's really smart but he knows it" inferring conceit or arrogance. This is not the case. 3. The recognition of like minds, I know the feeling, how I recognized them, hmmm let me put it this way, it's like a pleasant surprise, and a lifting of a veil of lonelyness all at once. Didn't happen until San Diego...where I met people smarter than me and endeavored to learn from them. 4. There is only one form of humour I know of. Monty Python. I have committed to memory most skits. 5. My aspiration is to remove chains from humanity Hey your still here. I'm not trying to "prove" anything. I just want my etch-a-sketch to write in cursive. Thread: Looking for a Math Genius If you can help that would be awesome. There are several ant-aliasing algorithms free for the taking which should serve your purpose. |