When I was a little feller, my dad once said that Einstein was so smart, he wouldnt be able to have a conversation with us common folk.
In my dads defense, back in those days all he had to go on was the media and the big hoopla they were makin over him.
By Alberts own admission we now know he spent more time in his imagination than he did in reality.
So my dad had it half right.
Albert couldnt carry on a convo with real people.
As to his intelligence being the problem, lets think about that.
Relativity, space, time, continuim.
This all had to do with the relative amount of time Albert continued to spend spacin off in his own little fantasy world. :rotfl:
Jukia and company woulda made fine prodigies.
Are you referring to this quote? Do you even understand what he is saying here?
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.”
Are you sure you are still not a "little feller"? :rotfl: