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Posted By: Random, on host 209.172.13.86
Date: Thursday, February 10, 2000, at 22:15:20

I'v been doing a little research into the nature
of genius. I discovered that DaVincci's and
Einstein's only come along once in a great while.

Evolutionerily, this made little sense. It would
seem that if intelligence were a survival trait,
then such genius would be encouraged. And since
it is obviously a genetic possibility, it was
quite a dilemma.

But as my research progressed, it began to seem
that society could only support a genius after
the last one had seen its effects out to their
full duration.

As the population increased, the innovation were
put to use with more efficiency. As I looked at
population and time between geniuses, there was
an undeniable corrilation. An Einsteinian genius
emerges roughly every 150 billion man-years.

Figuring the population boom since Albert's
hey-day, we're rollin around to man year 120
billion. Which means that in little under 3
years, a genius of Einstein's caliber will
emerge.

Further more population density seems to play a
role in lesser,follow up geniuses. Leonardo
inspired countless other artists.

The implications speak for themselves. What
we're looking at in the near future is another
rennisance (I cannot seem to spell this word).

This genius lives among us now. Chances are not
too bad that you know him/her.

Do you have any canidates? Nominate them here.
Let's get to know them, if you're right, we may
be able to get a look at a promisi

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