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发信人: ucyh (飞越大洋的bedscholar), 信区: Piebridge
标 题: 有感于爱恩斯坦的大脑和马克思的理论
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Apr 10 11:44:43 2012, 美东)
Please check out the video clip below, thanks
http://www.yuehaixiao.net/2012/04/about-einsteins-brain-and-mar
The day before yesterday, April 7th, 2012, the legendary CBS journalist Mike
Wallace passed away at the age of 93. It seems that not even intelligent
people can live forever.
The other day, I read the following news report through a Facebook friend :
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2121141/A-slice-genius-
According to that article, Albert Einstein’s brain was divided into
sections, preserved and examined closely after he died at the age of 76. As
far as I know, Russian people did the same thing with Lenin's brain because
they believed he was a genius. I doubt that the brains of the geniuses
would have significant biological differences as compared to the brains of
the rest of us. I would be more interested in tapping into the cognitive
processes of geniuses when they were/are still alive. For instance, it is
more useful to know how they collect, categorize, evaluate, and analyze
information and come up with solutions and innovations. |
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