explain how the human brain works and how it can be copied as a machine.
If you can make a machine to copy something so complicated, you're a genius!
2006-06-27 03:20:15
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answered by Anonymous
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A single question cannot prove that. It takes a series of questions.
The thing is a genius uses their mind in a different way than the average person. It's all about how you analyze and come up with solutions.
You might want to try a couple IQ tests just to get an idea of your level of thinking. IQ Tests are timed, too, so keep that in mind. The longer it takes you to complete, the lower your score.
http://www.iqtest.com
http://www.tickle.com
2006-06-27 03:26:01
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answer #2
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answered by jeffrey_meyer2000 2
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Does there exist a Hadamard matrix for every positive multiple of 4?
I would say that the lowest IQ of anyone correctly answering this question would probably be around 170.
2006-06-27 09:29:48
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answered by Polymath 5
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Chocolate
2006-06-27 03:43:48
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answered by Marxsparx 3
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*** PLease State the Theory of Everything including Mathematic Proofs***
For interest of others the theory of everything is the unifying theory of physics that allows for sub-atomic relations, newtonian, non-newtonian, gravitational, astrological and temporal physics both before during and after the big bang.. and most probably includes the theory of evolution, the proof of god, a group soul and reincarnation..
Good luck you have 1 year to post it as HTML on a public web page. this would really prove your genius as even Einstein never got close!
2006-07-03 03:15:32
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answered by moikel@btinternet.com 3
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Take e=mc2(squared)
What happens if you not use the square root but use Pi instead ... what is the outcome of the equation?
Many have told me it is not possible or it is a stupid question ... no question is ever stupid ... i just would like to know if/how it works out.
Not very well worded but hey, you're supposed to be the genius :-)
2006-06-27 04:12:56
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answered by Part Time Cynic 7
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Prove Fermat's theorum from first principles.
2006-06-27 08:25:03
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answered by Jen_Greebo 3
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Yeah, I'd give up on that pipe dream right now. Were you a genius, you wouldn't need to ask, your insight would be enough. Besides, I don't think you'd like the answer......
2006-06-27 03:17:59
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answered by Anonymous
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"Am I a liar?"
You can't say "Yes, I am a liar", as that would be a truth, and you liars can't tell the truth. You can't say "No, I'm not a liar" as that's a lie which honest people can't say.
It's impossible to correctly answer this paradoxical question, unless perhaps you are a hugely impressive genius.
2006-06-27 07:11:21
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answered by theediscerning 1
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Such a question does not exist, since you are not a genius.
;-D Sorry. You can still be imaginative, creative, productive, successful, and happy. Go for those.
2006-06-27 03:26:18
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answered by China Jon 6
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