[QUOTE="marcus4hire"] Mankind has yet to develop a test that properly measures my IQ. It's that high. :o
IQ tests are such bologna. I know people with supposedly 'high' IQ's who have trouble writing their names and tying their shoelaces.
If people have such high IQs why don't they stop taking tests and go out into the world and do something useful with it?
Apollo5000
You do know that Albert Einstien couldn't tie his shoes....
Or maybe it was his tie...
Either way motor functions and the like don't really have anything to do with intelligence. All internet IQ tests seem to do is detect how well you are at pattern recognition and try and base your IQ from one aspect. Like i said i got 142 on a test before and while that is fairly high (genuis level i might add) i am probably the worst person on the planet to ask a maths question to.
Personally i think there are just too many aspects of knowledge that make up intelligence to compile it into a single digit, sure you can get a test that averages all your different aspects, which i'm sure is what most IQ tests do, but thats still taking a way some of your strengths and adding to your weaknesses to give you a false result.
In the end there will never be a way to accurately judge intelligence unless everyone on the planet is given the same knowledge to learn, which they aren't and will never be.
Um......yeah........that was completely rhetorical. I do know people over the age of five who can tie their shoes and function.
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