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Genius
Genius is nurture. Many geniuses have an attention from us. Because they shows amazing intelligence, for instance solving very difficult math problem without calculator. Also they learn much faster than normal people. In physical genius’ brain have more complex synapses than general people. However, well known; geniuses did shows their genius ability rather they treated a feeble infant.
20th century Scientists found geniuses have more complex synapses than normal people with their most advanced technology and it is proofed by their machines, such as fMRI, EEG, PET, etc…. As we know, brain is separate to several parts and each part has a role. Synapse is passage of parts of brain. So genius could think more broadly, then they found that general people could not thinking about. Well known geniuses such as, Albert Einstein (1879-1955). His famous formula “E=mc²” is most valuable formula in the world. But when he found this formula, nobody understood this formula. Nobody was as sm

2006-10-07 07:12:22 · 6 answers · asked by jungwoo y 1 in Education & Reference Homework Help

Nobody was as smart as him. He was only one unique genius.
Genius can make by environment. The brain difference between human and animal is complete degree of brain. Horses are born with 70% of complete brain, but humans are only 20% of completes brain. So human’s brain is developing after born with environment. Also infant has approximately 1000,000,000,000 of neurons. This is more neurons than adult. If an infant has enough stimulate and good environment of education. The infant has more possibility of genius.
After all, we knows, that infant period is very important for their intelligence. All of infants have possibility to be a genius. Although an infant has better brain than others, if he or she does not developing their brain. Their brain is not special anymore.

2006-10-07 07:13:10 · update #1

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Genius
Genius is nature. Many geniuses get attention from us. They may show amazing intelligence, for instance solving very difficult math problem without a calculator. They may also learn much faster than average intelligence level people. In physical makeup a genius’ brain has more complex synapses than general people. 20th century Scientists discovered this with their advanced technology. It as been proven by their machines, such as MRI, EEG, PET, etc…. As we know the brain is separated into several parts with each part having a role. Synapse is the passage through which the information flows. Geniuses can think more broadly than that of general people. One well known genius is Albert Einstein (1879-1955). His famous formula “E=mc²” a valuable formula to the world. When he found this formula nobody understood. Nobody was as intelligent. He was a unique genius. Intelligence can improve by environment. The brain difference between human and animal is the complete degree of brain. Horses are born with 70% of a complete brain, but humans have only 20% of a complete brain. A human’s brain continues to develop after birth with the nurturing it receives from the environment. Infants have approximately 1000,000,000,000 neurons. That is more neurons than in an adult. If an infant has enough stimulation and a good environment with education you can increase the possibility of genius. After all, we know that the infancy period is very important for their intelligence. All infants have the potential range of intelligence. Although an infant has a better brain than others, if he or she is not stimulated they will not develop their brain and their brain is not special anymore

2006-10-07 07:38:27 · answer #1 · answered by jjjclass 2 · 0 0

Genius

I surmise that genius can be nurtured. The intelligence of a person purported to be a "genius", garners a great deal of attention due to the life altering ramifications of their discoveries.

Genius can manifest in different areas, for instance, the child prodigy on the piano, or a person who can solve complex math problems without the use of a calculator. They appear to be able to assimilate more information in a shorter period of time.

Physically, a genius' brain has developed a more complex circuitry of synapses connections. 20th century Scientists found that geniuses have significantly more complex synapses than average people allowing faster processing and a better understanding of advanced technolgy and complex theory. Tests performed using the MRI, EEG, and PET, etc., have borne out these scientists premises.

As we are now aware, separate areas of the brain pertain to specific actions. The synapse are the passages that the brain utilizes to carry messages to the body to carry out these actions as well as permit one area of the brain to utilize information stored in another area of the brain.

People with a higher degree of synaptic activity are frequently misunderstood. A well known genius, Albert Einstein (1879-1955) is a prime example. His famous formula “E=mc²” is one of the most valuable formulas in the world. But when he presented this theory, very few people could understand the formula and its ramifications.

It is surmised that genius is largely effected by environment. And that the percentage of the brain utilized is based upon the stimulation provided in a childs infant years.

Horses are born with 70% of their mental potential already intact and can stand, walk and make it's wants known to its mother from birth. The human brain on the other hand is born with only a 20% utilization capability. At birth an infant has approximately 1,000,000,000,000 of neurons. From the moment of birth, these neurons start to die off. Tests have proven that with sufficient stimulation from their environment during the first three years, during which the brain is mapping out the synapsis pathways, that one can measurably effect the intelligence level the child will experience throughout his or her lifetime. Barring abnormalities in the brain, virtually all children have the potential to be a genius.

The old adage, "If you don't use it you will lose it.", has much more broader consequence in the matter of degree of intelligence in the infant child than it will at any other point in that person's brain development.

2006-10-07 07:53:16 · answer #2 · answered by diane_b_33594 4 · 0 0

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2006-10-07 07:13:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2006-10-07 07:20:34 · answer #5 · answered by nunofyobiznit 3 · 0 0

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2006-10-07 07:20:11 · answer #6 · answered by Andrea W 2 · 0 0

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