what is it like to have an extreme IQ...

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what is it like to have an extreme IQ...
I am going to list my achievements, my thought process, etc.. as well as let you know that my IQ is well above (a number between 120 and 200, taken down because it was kind of a dick move, and I really don’t need to tell you my IQ) for an IQRIQR. But I am also going to complain about IQ as well, and why it is flawed.

Achievements

I am taking university math courses and physics courses.

I am working on a theory with a colleague (around my age going to Princeton) that will “solve” for the mysteries of the universe. Note that I am starting now, as it is a humongous project, and won’t be done for years, will probably be redone a hundred times over, too.

I also wrote a series of equations explaining human interaction in a few minutes or less.

For aesthetics, (no definitions so no copywrite is possible):

2ΦAyou=ΦS+∑k=1RVkΦkkδ≥Ω⋅|2ΦA−ΦS|2ΦAyou=ΦS+∑k=1RVkΦkkδ≥Ω⋅|2ΦA−ΦS|

Social life

I approach socializing pretty strangely. If I like someone, I initiate conversation and make a friend. If I don’t, I use them. No, I’m not a psycho, if that’s what you were thinking, as I don’t ruin their lives.

Thoughts

Well, if you watch the new Sherlock Holmes on Netflix (yes I am normal in that sense), then you already know me, except I’m not a high-functioning sociopath. Observation is key.

On occasion I falsely agree with my family’s ideological rants. Think feminazi aunt. I don’t really care about those sorts of things, but it is really painful to listen to.

And no, I’m not an anxty teen who says they don’t care but really does. I notice that this behavior is common among the younger generation. I actually don’t feel the need to correct people, or to prove myself, or to respond to judgement.

Also, complex equations are easy for me to conceive, but don’t believe for one second I am not intimidated by some serious problems.

Sometimes, when I haven’t slept well and am being lazy, I become really dull, a.k.a my thoughts aren’t as clear. Hell, I won’t even waste energy attempting to get off a couch I’m just that lazy! When I am energetic, however, nobody rivals me in my mental agility.

I also stumbled across my subconscious and so far am able to correct my spelling. What I mean is that, for example, I used to spell the word “weird” as “wierd”, then correct it, whereas now I just “insert” the correct spelling into my subconscious every so often. The reason “weird” is so difficult to break from “wierd” is because I’ve been spelling it that way and correcting it constantly for years. For other words I only need to insert the correct spelling once. I have yet to dig deeper.

I also wrote an equation about abstract applied memory in less than a minute. The easiest one by far, so for your visual pleasure:

q≡1q=∑νϕ0≤ϕ≤1q≡1q=∑νϕ0≤ϕ≤1

My memory is weak when I am conscious, so all I need to do to memorize anything is sleep on it. This is something I am trying to get my subconscious to do while I am awake.

Complex logic is easy. I guess I reap more from my experiences than others.

I was always the art teacher’s pet and the English teacher’s pet. I used to hate math, and in a week I learned how to hack things and got suspended for bashing the school servers two or so years ago. What does that have to do with hating math? Well, when you hate a teacher, you hate their subject. When you hate a teacher, you rebel.

I figured out on my own (with a slightly different equation, meaning less simple) that ∑nk=1k=(n+1)n/2 in, of course, a short amount of time.

Why IQ sucks… kind of

There is ranking, but like a group, there is no way to tell how far apart different IQ scores are! For all I know I’m barely more intelligent than the “average Joe”!
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