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Einstein is recognized as a genius, IQ up to 160, why the birth of 2 sons are crazy?

Einstein's 2 sons were crazy?

By Orr HirshmanPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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"If one day you see that I am crazy, it is actually you who are crazy." In the book "genius on the left, crazy on the right", the most impressive is this sentence. Crazy and genius seem to be a line of separation, but very often like the same group of people. In related studies, many patients diagnosed with mental illness, they have their own "special powers", in some ways have their own advantages.

When it comes to genius, I think most people will think of Albert Einstein at first. Einstein was born in a Jewish family and was a famous modern day physicist. The average IQ of human beings is around 115, but anyone with an IQ of 140 or more is basically in the ranks of "geniuses". The proportion of "genius" in all human beings is about 10%, basically smarter than the average person are in it, but the top of this "genius" actually occupies only 0.1%, and Einstein is undoubtedly one of the very few.

The first time I saw the film, I was able to get a good look at it. After the death of Albert Einstein, Princeton Hospital's chief pathologist Thomas Harvey had studied Einstein's brain, through a full 40 years of comprehensive exploration, after which, the professional researchers at Wiltson also tested Einstein's brain after more than 3,000 data, and finally concluded: Einstein's brain is extremely developed, the entire IQ value reached 146.

The first thing you need to do is to take a look at the data and find out that Einstein was a lot smarter than the average person. So, Einstein so good genes, is not also inherited to their offspring? I believe that friends who have understood is quite clear, with a high IQ of 146 Einstein, his two children are suffering from mental illness.

These 2 children, one is Einstein's illegitimate daughter before marriage Liesel Einstein, the other is Einstein's second son, Edward Einstein. However, it is said that it is not known whether this daughter of Einstein really had mental problems, but she was not born as a sound child, and her mental problems were rumored by everyone, which is not known to be true; while Einstein's second son, Eduard Einstein, did have mental problems. Einstein's second son, Eduard Einstein, was indeed mentally schizophrenic, but surprisingly, this son ended up becoming a very good pianist.

So, why would Einstein, who had such a high IQ, give birth to a mentally challenged child? According to relevant medical research, Einstein's second son suffered from schizophrenia, the most important reason is influenced by his mother's family genes, plus he grew up living apart from his parents and did not receive fatherly love, which also largely induced his disease. However, Einstein's eldest son, Hans Einstein, was extremely successful. He was an extremely accomplished and representative expert in the field of hydraulic engineering.

Many people say that genius and madness are just a wall away from each other, but, from a realistic point of view, there is no such thing as a "genius-lunatic combination" in the whole scientific circle. When you can achieve something. So, genius genius, crazy is crazy, just, even if the same contains two states, at different times state is not the same, but is not enough to say that genius and crazy is a combination, after all, science itself is an extremely rigorous existence, people do not believe a crazy person said out of the data, that itself will be defined as absurd.

It's just that mankind itself is a mysterious existence, the definition of "genius" and "madness" is only the majority of people's views are unified, if the views of a few people to be determined, then it's a different matter. In the end, the people of the world are too small after all.

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