IQ 200+ | Smartest person ever (4 of 4)

Part four (of four) of a meta-analysis ranking of the world’s 37 greatest geniuses, child prodigies, and thinkers ever said to have had an IQ of 200 or above, with a countdown to the #1 all-time smartest person ever: www.eoht.info For everyone who keeps posting “where is so and so?”, I have merged the 300 Cox geniuses (with IQs) and the 100 Buzan geniuses (with IQs) and am slowly expanding on this combined list to make a re-ranked “400+ greatest geniuses of all time by IQ” list: www.eoht.info Please submit your votes (with “realistic” estimated IQ) below, after reviewing this growing under-construction list. Cattell 1000: www.eoht.info References (page): www.eoht.info Candidates (other/tentative): www.eoht.info Goethe pronunciations: inogolo.com www.goethesociety.org Euler pronunciation: www.youtube.com Euler genealogy (to see how Clausius fits into the big picture): www.eoht.info About William Sidis (as character for Good Will Hunting): www.eoht.info To see how Goethe’s 1799 elective affinities theory fits correctly into the big picture of modern physical science, in regards to corroboration and validity, see the following timelines: Human thermodynamics pioneers (500+): www.eoht.info Human chemistry pioneers (70+): www.eoht.info Human molecular science pioneers (120+): www.eoht.info Lastly, a newly-started page for a tentative possible future video entitled “IQ 150+ | Smartest woman ever”, see link below, is under construction: tiny.cc Recent JHT article (2011

IQ – Gifted and Talented? Standardized testing and your child.

www.mslaw.edu Does your child’s 4th grade gifted test accurately predict her long term academic ability or unjustly limit her educational possibilities as well as her chance to get into college? Dean Lawrence R. Velvel interviews Stephen Murdoch, author of IQ A smart history of a failed idea, on thisepisode of The Massachusetts School of Law’s Books of our Time. The Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public in television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit mslawledu. MSLAW podcasts are available on itunes (just search for mslaw) and at mslaw.libsyn.com MSLAW videos can also be found on Google.

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www.mslaw.edu Why does traditional psychology reject Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory, and why hasn’t his theory been more widely adopted? Dean Lawrence R. Velvel interviews Stephen Murdoch, author of IQ A smart history of a failed idea, on thisepisode of The Massachusetts School of Law’s Books of our Time. The Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public in television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit mslawledu. MSLAW podcasts are available on itunes (just search for mslaw) and at mslaw.libsyn.com MSLAW videos can also be found on Google.

Gifted and Talented? Standardized testing and your child.

A smart history of a failed idea, on thisepisode of The Massachusetts School of Law’s Books of our Time. The Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public in television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit mslawledu. MSLAW podcasts are available on itunes (just search for mslaw) and at mslaw.libsyn.com MSLAW videos can also be found on Google …