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Albert Einstein was one of the greatest physicists of modern times. Many of the theories he put forward are guiding the academic direction, and his intelligence is far beyond that of normal people. Why does he have such a smart brain? Many people were curious, and some even stole him to study the brain.
In 1955, Albert Einstein died of a ruptured aorta, and a generation of superstars crashed into the world and went to the wider planet.
Perhaps Einstein could not have imagined that his brain would be stolen for research after his death.
After Einstein's death, his family commissioned an autopsy by a doctor named Harvey, but Harvey could not control his inner curiosity. "Why was Einstein so smart, and what is the difference between his brain structure and that of ordinary people? So he stole the genius's brain for further research.
He cut Einstein's brain into 240 pieces, discussed them separately, and marked them. According to the criteria of dissection, only the brain is preserved, not dissected, not elucidated. It was found that Einstein's brain was lighter than that of ordinary people, only 1230 grams, and a lot of ** was photographed during the whole process.
He then gave some tissue samples and ** to the researchers, and in 2010, Harvey gave the Einstein brain tissue samples and the rest of the ** to the National Museum of Health Medicine.
Harvey, who snatched Einstein Bryan in private, lost his job and divorced his wife. He wandered around alone with a box and even disappeared for 23 years. It wasn't until 1978 that the journalist finally found the impoverished Harvey, the soul of Einstein, who accompanied him from one place to another.
Unfortunately, research on Harvey has stalled.
As a doctor, Harvey was obsessed with theology. In 20 years of personal research, Harvey never found any abnormalities in Einstein's brain, but later, after much consultation, pathologist Maria Diamond of California, finally obtained several brain slices from Harvey, and in 1985 successfully published her findings.
Based on the researchers' research and observations of most of the external details of Einstein's cerebral cortex, the style and complexity of some parts of Einstein's brain are truly astounding, and some parts are very rare compared to the average person's brain. These features are particularly evident in the prefrontal cortex, which is important for higher cognition, the parietal lobe, and the visual cortex, which are important for spatial and arithmetic reasoning.
But we also know that there is a great deal of variability in the structure of the human brain, so we ask another question when we try to make these findings. "We're just studying the brain, so it's almost impossible to draw definitive conclusions about most humans.
A person's success is not only his talent, but also his continuous cultivation and subtle cognition of the world. Perhaps Harvey mistakenly believed that Einstein's success was inseparable from his talent at the outset, ignoring his invisible efforts.
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Leonardo da Vinci, Newton, Einstein were scientific geniuses sent to Earth by aliens?
Let's not mention the very small possibility of this proposition (which was originally just a joke), and there is a problem with the statement itself, how did you mix in a strange thing? Leonardo da Vinci on talent and IQ is also worthy of being compared with Newton and Einstein?
Pull out Riemann or Poincaré casually In terms of IQ, there is a huge gap of several grades behind Leonardo da Vinci Why don't you say that Riemann was sent by aliens? But Riemann, for all his talents, is still a little inferior to Newton's.
If there were four science talents sent to Earth by aliens, it would be Newton, Gauss, Maxwell, and Einstein.
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