It seems pretty intuitively obvious - unless the notebooks have special things written on them.
It seems pretty intuitively obvious - unless the notebooks have special things written on them.
Intuitively obvious but also wrong. IQ primarily makes a difference in how long it takes to master something and which knowledge can be created independently, without the need to load it from a notebook. Both of these factors have been assumed in infinite measure. Obviously IQ will make a difference in how effectively those concepts can be applied.
I make the tentative prediction "There are no concepts that can be discovered by typical people with an IQ of...
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