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Einstein or Newton was Smarter? The Only Scientific Answer

The ultimate showdown of intellectual giants. Get the only scientific estimation that ends the debate.

Albert Einstein Isaac Newton

The Einstein-Newton IQ Showdown: Data-Driven Insight

Step 1: Modern Baseline 🎯

Average IQ for today's physicists is 133, per a peer-reviewed study. Benchmark: modern average IQ is 100.

Step 2: Flynn Effect πŸ“ˆ

Flynn Effect impacts IQ over time. Einstein's average IQ was adjusted for his era. For Newton, we've revised the stabilization point to 60.

Step 3: Historical Context πŸ“œ

Factoring in the Flynn Effect, Einstein's average physicist IQ circles around 103. Newton's is recalibrated to approximately 89.

Step 4: Physicist Headcount πŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬

In Einstein's time, roughly 3,000 physicists. Newton? Around 300. This rarity affects their IQ's exceptional nature.

Step 5: Crunching Numbers 🧠

Normal distribution and physicist counts lead to Einstein's IQ of about 160 and Newton's updated estimate of 130.

Final Takeaway πŸ†

Einstein and Newton? Both intellectual titans, but their IQ estimates are time-sensitive and affected by their peer density.