Chat With a
Genius
An interview with Stephen Hawking.
Genius or Madness: Creativity as a
Hereditary Flaw
A critique of sociobiology as a rational superstition. By Steve Mizrach.
Mozart and IQ
Observations on
Genius
By Steve Allen.
Potential
and Achievement--Categorization of Genius
By Paul B. MacCready.
Sociobiological
theory of genius
How To
Think Like A Genius
This is an "interesting" attempt at describing how a "genius" thinks.
Interestingly enough, it is part of an ADD-related web site. Take a look and see what you
think of what this person says. At the very least, it may strike some discordant notes
with you (as it did me) and help clarify your own thoughts on the subject. Look, for
instance, at the very first descriptive line, where the author says, "Geniuses look
at problems from all angles... you must abandon the first idea that comes to mind."
Abandon the first idea? Really? Think about that one a bit...
Great Minds
A page with several links to pages on great minds of different types.
Great Minds
Great Thinkers and Visionaries
Generic chart of IQ
scores from 100 to 202