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From: Bernhard Schornak on 24 Dec 2009 23:36 George Hammond wrote: >>>>> 15-16 cps correlates directly with intelligence (Reidel 1966 >>>>> and many others including Lehrl and Fischer (1990). Say FFF >>>>> is 40 cps. According to Lehrl and fischer's equation >>>>> (1990): >>>>> IQ = 5 (mental speed in bits/sec) + 25 >>> >>>>> Thus if the average person's PFF is 15 frames/sec his IQ is >>>>> 100. On the other hand if we take the flicker fusion >>>>> frequency to be 40 cps and assume that a person has a PFF of >>>>> 40 cps he would have to have an IQ of 40x5+25=225 and it is >>>>> doubtful that anyone alive has an IQ that high. Hi George! Still alive and still preaching. Seems you did not learn anything from the PFF test I posted a few years ago... ;) Merry Christmas and a happy new year. May the Schwartz be with you! Bernhard Schornak P.S.: Actually, I still can see 60 single pictures in my simple animated GIF. Its running on a quadcore 2.6 GHz AMD box - causing less than 1% CPU load on one of the cores. Maybe my IQ isn't just mere 225, but 60x5+25=325? P.S.S: Why do you doubt that anyone has an IQ low as 225? At least this 'fully frown man' thingy should beat my 325 with ease, shouldn't s/he?
From: George Hammond on 25 Dec 2009 06:43
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 05:36:45 +0100, Bernhard Schornak <schornak(a)web.de> wrote: >George Hammond wrote: > >>>>>> 15-16 cps correlates directly with intelligence (Reidel 1966 >>>>>> and many others including Lehrl and Fischer (1990). Say FFF >>>>>> is 40 cps. According to Lehrl and fischer's equation >>>>>> (1990): >>>>>> IQ = 5 (mental speed in bits/sec) + 25 >>>> >>>>>> Thus if the average person's PFF is 15 frames/sec his IQ is >>>>>> 100. On the other hand if we take the flicker fusion >>>>>> frequency to be 40 cps and assume that a person has a PFF of >>>>>> 40 cps he would have to have an IQ of 40x5+25=225 and it is >>>>>> doubtful that anyone alive has an IQ that high. > > > >[Bernhard Schornak] >Hi George! Still alive and still preaching. > > [Hammond] Jumped up Jesus!!... Nice to hear from you! I noticed your website went down, including your notorious ASPOG, and I figured the Nazis bastards finally got you or something... christ... it's good to hear from you.......where you been? Are you still living in Augsburg... christ I hear that place was practically 3rd-Reich headquarters during the war.... Hitler was actually born there wasn't he? > > > Seems you did >not learn anything from the PFF test I posted a few years >ago... ;) > > [Hammond] I'm still studying that and I'm convinced the computer video system does not run at true speed... the gif. animation process is slowed down by the computer so that when you think you're looking at 40 frames/sec you're not, you're actually looking at 20 frames/sec. Figured out how to get TRUE SPEED using .gif animation???? > > >Merry Christmas and a happy new year. May the Schwartz be >with you! > [Hammond] Hey.... Merry Christmas to you Bernie.... I miss talking to you.... do you have a new website? Don't be a stranger. And I still think about your grandfather and his heroic stand against Hitler during the war. > > >Bernhard Schornak > > >P.S.: Actually, I still can see 60 single pictures in my > simple animated GIF. Its running on a quadcore 2.6 > GHz AMD box - causing less than 1% CPU load on one > of the cores. Maybe my IQ isn't just mere 225, but > 60x5+25=325? > >P.S.S: Why do you doubt that anyone has an IQ low as 225? > At least this 'fully frown man' thingy should beat > my 325 with ease, shouldn't s/he? > > [Hammond] From what I've read the experts doubt if anyone has ever had an IQ of 200.... some names are mentioned such as Galton who they think may have been near 200..... but even our brightest mathematical physicists rarely measure over 160. > > George Hammond, Hyannis MA ======================================== GEORGE HAMMOND'S PROOF OF GOD WEBSITE Primary site http://webspace.webring.com/people/eg/george_hammond Mirror site http://proof-of-god.freewebsitehosting.com HAMMOND FOLK SONG by Casey Bennetto http://interrobang.jwgh.org/songs/hammond.mp3 ======================================= |