Ramanjuan was an intuitionist, while IQ is a better proxy for analysis (actually, “ pure reason”). Intuition and analysis are contrasting processes, that rely on different mental brain processes - though we don't understand entirely what processes, at this point in time. read more
Ramanjuan was an intuitionist, while IQ is a better proxy for analysis (actually, “ pure reason”). Intuition and analysis are contrasting processes, that rely on different mental brain processes - though we don’t understand entirely what processes, at this point in time. read more
Whereas conventional IQ tests our ability to work within a formal system, and is not concerned with creativity. Both of them could be considered to have higher IQs than they may have been assigned. (I would definitely add Euler, and a few other mathematicians into that group). read more