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Subj: Re: And often slow.
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 at 10:58:55 am EDT (Viewed 412 times)
Reply Subj: Re: And often slow.
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 at 04:49:45 am EDT (Viewed 2 times)



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      Thugos may be smart enough to figure out when he doesn't have the right kind of mindset to understand the next piece of the wall.



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    That's why he has scientists ripping brains out of geniuses for his Brains Trust.


The problem with genius scientists is it depends what kind. For instance, theoretical physicists like Stephen Hawking or Albert Einstein tend to have very abstract thought processes. It's even reported that Einstein had lots of trouble with math because of its solid, cold logic - but he had no trouble explaining the universe in terms a child could understand.

But the problem is, those kinds of genius scientists are extremely rare. Sure it only takes one to advance understanding by a long way, but most of them thrive on being very meticulous, logical, and basically like walking computers.

If the Wonderwall is an abstract concept, just like life and free will tend to be, it could baffle the Brain Trust as much as the dreams of Azafroth would, and the research could come to a standstill.

Or in short, more isn't always better.



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    The Parodyverse tends to follow most comic book universes in favouring nurture over nature.


SPUD is -or was - doing its best to try to convince her otherwise.






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