A Hollywood Squares style gallery of geniuses with IQs posted below 120- and a free test online; that really made me wonder if the IQ test with that sort of results was given in the metric system with high scores deflated a bit. Well, Einstein was just slightly above average and did pretty well with his steel drum space-time curvature theory of quantum relativity or something similar.
One wonders if that quantum uncertainty about apparent faster than light quantum entanglement of particles is a consequence of an extra-dimensional geodesic shape of space-time at the quantum level. Maybe that could account for information returning faster than light between entangled pairs.
Is there really a motivation to take IQ tests that guarantee sub-100 results for most (is that Nik Tesla as the 90 IQ example?) test takers- with one’s score revealed for a .99 cent charge and a 39 dollar per month subscription for brain training in order to get a higher IQ score to impress your friends and boss? I’ll bet Albert didn’t subscribe to brain training to get his astounding 110 to 120 IQ score.

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