onsdag den 19. november 2025

The "Smartest" Person On Earth?

 

William James Sidis (1898-1944)

This mathematician has often been referred to as the “smartest person who ever lived on this planet.” According to his sister, a psychologist estimated him to have an IQ between 250 and 300. Records of his childhood told about how he was able to read newspapers at 18 months, spoke several languages at an early age, lectured at Harvard at age 12, as well as invented his own language. The invention of the language doesn't impress me the most, as I think many kids do, or attempt to do, something like that. However, not many lecture on four-dimensional geometry at Harvard at the age of 12 or write four books as a child. In 1914 he graduated cum laude, 16 years old.

OK, he was a genius, but somehow it didn't come to much in the long run. That is, not much as to an academical career, because he seems to have been very diligent in his studies, and he published many books and articles under various pseudonyms as he hated being in the focus of the public. 

His many topics ranged from Native American history, urban transportation systems, mathematics and cosmology. He often felt that he and his ideas were not understood by his contemporaries, and I suppose he was right. Living in seclusion, even extolling it as necessary for him, makes it more understandable that he ended up a penniless office clerk and not "The King of Academics" he seemed to be born to become. He didn't fit in, and may have been depressed.

In 1944 he died from a brain hemorrhage, which may have been brought on by his legal troubles after suing "The New Yorker" for a story about him, "April Fool", which he felt was humiliating by pointing out his lack of success after having been a child prodigy.


https://medium.com/@keriannesheree/a-tortured-genius-bce8c03a109a 

 

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19750232/william-james-sidis 

 

Wikipedia

 


søndag den 16. november 2025

Performance Issues "Solved" by Killing Women

Henry VIII (18 years old)

As a young man, he was considered extremely handsome. Well, that may be the case, as it's difficult to estimate his looks from this old portrait. Normally, we think of him as the male hormone-bomb of later years, strutting along, flaunting his masculinity as some sort of banner of what he is as a human being.

I think his calves earned him most compliments, but to him, the most important part of his body must have been "the bulge" that sets him apart as a man. He was a man, and at one time, (or several times???), he boasted about his nightly ejaculations which he saw as a proof that he was all butch. However, boasting doesn't prove anything, and his behavior with women may indicate that the situation wasn't the best for either him as a person or his dynastic dreams of many healthy sons.

One of his favorite manly exploits was jostling. As a young man, being the sole, surviving male heir to the throne, he was not allowed to engage in this dangerous sport, but as a king he loved to show off his bravery and his skill by jostling. However, in 1524 he had a very serious accident when he forgot to close the vizier of his helmet, and his opponent had some problems with his outfit. Unfortunately, Henry VIII was hit in a manner that might have killed him, but which "only" set off a long line of health problems that ruined almost everything for him. Not that the accident is the sole reason for what may have been caused by weight gains, Diabetes, etc., but there is a marked difference of the quality of his life before and after it happened. One of these differences was his ability to perform sexually as before. His virility was impaired and one wonders if that was the reason for his executing two of his wives, Anne Boleyn and her cousin, Catherine Howard.

Catherine Howard 

Anne kept her tongue, but still his sexual problems may have been one of the reasons for his wish to get rid of her. With Catherine, it was different: She was a rather giddy, young thing who betrayed the besotted king, who then turned upon her, blaming her for adultery and for not having been a virgin when they married. To me, it seems that his perceptible masculine vanity played a major part in his execution of her as a witness to his failure in the royal bed. That part of the history of his "serial executions" of wives, as well as his rejection of the "ugly" Anne of Cleves, signals a hurt masculine vanity that only might be alleviated by getting rid of those who might expose him.

  

 

fredag den 14. november 2025

The Fuzzy-Headed Genius, Alan Turing

  


Alan Turing (1912-1954)

The prime "father" of the modern computer was a gay, British man who met a lot of problems in his life, but who succeeded in solving problems others had had to give up on. His work on what turned into the modern computer started with his wish to take on the Entscheidungsproblem that gave fellow scientists a headache. In 1936 he came into goal by inventing The "Universal Turing Machine" that had instructions in symbols that could manipulate other symbols. 

In WWII he made a valuable contribution as one of the codebreakers for the UK government, who worked at the special codebreaker center, Bletchley Park. It has been said that without him the war would have lasted several years longer. What he - and his colleagues, like his short timed fiancée, Joan Clarke - did was to work on decoding the German Enigma cipher machine so that the Brits could intercept Nazi-messages and decode them. Something which, of course, was of great value to them in the war. After the war he went on developing his computer ideas, which, however, led to something else: His studies in artificial intelligence. This part of his ongoing studies were made famous in a paper, he published in 1950 on a subject that must have been seen as rather far-fetched at that time: "Can machines think"? His so-called "Turing test" was part of these studies as it was set to determine whether a machine could imitate human conversations.

Alan Turing has been estimated to have an IQ of ca. 185, putting him in the top 0.1% of the British population. Always thinking and studying, he came up with many new ideas and inventions all through his life, but in some respect he proved to be the "fuzzy professor" of many hilarious cartoons: Fearing a Nazi invasion he bought silver bars for what may have been most of his money. The reason for this was, that he wanted to shield them from the Nazis by burying them somewhere only he knew. However, he sort of forgot where that safe place was, and he seems to have had problems with decoding the code for it, so the silver may still be hidden somewhere in the underground of England.


Anyway, in 1950 he was accused of what was considered a criminal offense at that time: A sexual relationship with a man. He was given the choice of undergoing a hormonal treatment to reduce his "sinful libido" or go to jail. He chose the medical treatment, and I suppose it may have had a negative effect on him, maybe even leading to his death by what is considered to be a suicide in 1954. It took many years for the State to pardon him for his "gross offense", as it didn't happen until 2013 after a campaign to recognize him as a national hero. Four years later the same kind of pardon was given to all gay men/people who had been convicted for homosexuality.

 

mandag den 10. november 2025

The Fraudulent Schemes of Violet Charlesworth

 

A beautiful woman, but I think that's a small ironic smile. Maybe my knowledge of whom - and what - she was makes me see something that's not there, but no matter what, this photo of Violet Charlesworth (1884-some time after 1912) strikes me as a nominator of smartness, irony and the special pride known as arrogance. However, other people would most likely have felt a certain shame at being and doing what she was and did, but that I see nothing of in her portrait: She loved to fake whatever she set her mind to fake, including her own biography, her character - and her non-existing wealth.

She was an Englishwoman with a proclaimed love for Scotland, (which may have been a pretence!). For several years she defrauded people to believe that she was a very wealthy heiress who would soon inherit a substantial fortune. That was absolutely not true, but people believed her and her fabricated identity as a woman of a good, rich family. Why? Well, she was pretty and charming. Also, she appeared to be of a certain social standing. The reason for this pretence was to obtain loans and favors from those who were what she claimed to be, namely rich.

Many people must have been shocked when it was reputed that she had died in a freak car accident, when she and her car fell off a cliff and were swept away by the sea. However, some didn't believe in this quite convenient accident that sort of blotted her and her loans out - or so she thought. As her body was nowhere to be found, and there were no trustworthy witnesses, an investigation was started, and soon she was found for real, alive and probably thriving, in Scotland. In 1910 both she and her mother were charged with obtaining money under false pretences, and they were sentenced to five years of prison, but strangely enough after some time the sentence was reduced to three years. When she was released in 1912 she went back to Scotland, but from then on all traces of her and her life have been missing. Weird? Yeah, but also very interesting because it can't have been all that easy to make herself "invisible" as her trial had made her quite famous, both within and outside of Britain.

 

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4grj1gpe2ro 

 

https://historypoints.org/index.php?page=site-of-violet-s-leap-penmaenbach 

 

https://geoffbrookes.co.uk/violet-charlesworth/ 

 

Wikipedia

 

tirsdag den 4. november 2025

"The Innocent One": Short story by Else Cederborg

 


AI-picture by Else Cederborg
 

The Innocent One



The pressure on her arm was surprisingly tight. Then there were the fierce wrigglings and kicks. All that, including the screaming and the mouth like an "O" with rage and disgust in that small, perfectly shaped, but by now reddish face, was evidence that this very, very young lady had what was needed and that she would never become like her mother even before she got sick.

Doreen-Marie was the child's name, but in looks and in actions she was more like the brave and headstrong heroines of the past, even relentless like a born Amazon warrior-queen.

Being her great-aunt was more and more becoming a pleasure, and the adoption a dream that came true. This was even better than giving birth herself, the new mother of the child thought. The only tag was the father of the baby because unknown DNA is like a hidden and disguised bomb, waiting to explode. Who knows what's in a string of inherited character traits when the owner of it is unknown?

Yes, this pretty, wild and wonderful firecracker might easily have ended up as a blood clot in a pan. No wrigglings, no kicks or fierce stare at the one who attempted to hold her as she, who was actually much too young to as much as walk, wanted to run and have fun on her own.

When her unwanted presence was detected by the doctors of her very young mother, it had been too late to turn what was now a living child into a shady memory of abuse and mystery. The child, this innocent troublemaker, had grown to become a demanding wonder, always hungry, always on the alert to obtain what she needed to grow even more. And who gave it to her? At first the personnel at the orphanage, those who had wanted to give her away to the first, the best individual who wanted her.

One of those who really did want to give her a home was the woman who now was holding her so lovingly, actually her great aunt, and she won this small treasure, but then didn't her wealthy and well-connected family always win? No, when the girl who was to give birth to this child was hit by a run-away car and lost her identity in a severe brain-damage they didn't win anything except a very young woman suddenly turned into a 5 year old girl. The driver was never found, never prosecuted or sentenced and nobody knew who he was.

Neither did anyone know, or even guess, the name of the unknown man who was responsible for the birth of this small, wild, and beautiful addition to an old family. Who had abused, seduced or lured her young mother into sexual acts that had lead to this unexpected birth? Who had DARED to approach the brain-damaged daughter of the rich, old family? Nobody knew, but they guessed at some pedlar, or perhaps a servant. Seeing her perfectly shaped baby face didn't lead to any clues, but it did give rise to new questions: Who was she, this fairy, this small angel from nowhere? And, what was even more important, did it really matter when the child was as healthy and beautiful as this baby?

Her adoptive mother sat down and watched her given daughter closely, quite amazed at the love she felt for what she saw, each and one unknown feature, mixed with her own strong family traits. The child looked back at her, cocking her head a little as if she herself was deliberating something important and was browsed her features to find an answer to a delicate question, most likely something like e.g. this one: "Who is this old woman? Should I accept such a strange looking one as my mother?"

Her puckered brow made her look so funny, like a very old, wise school-marm, that her adoptive mother couldn't help laughing out loud. The child caught on to this rippling sound and started to laugh herself. Mother and daughter looked at each other, eye to eye, laughter to laughter, and their inner beings interlocked like two hands meeting in a handshake.

"Oh yes," the mother thought, "no matter who you are, you're a gem, no doubt about it, and we are a team against all the world, should they be prejudiced against us."

As to the child, then her beautiful, blue eyes grew even bigger with delight, and now she contemplated her new mother, with pleasure, yeah even with happiness. No more kicks, no more screams, at least for the time being, only pleasure and contentment at sitting on the friendly lap of this woman. 
 
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And, by the way, I'm, still for Roe, and a woman's free will to choose. However, even so, I'm not blind to the fact, that a choice isn't something lightweight, but that's the case in most choices. What may be best for the one, may be a great loss in someone else ....
 







lørdag den 1. november 2025

Battling The Penis

 


In the early 1900s, women were expected to be obedient, loyal and self-sacrificing wives to their husbands, and to their fathers or brothers before marriage. Most of them complied, probably even finding some kind of relief in taking on traditional female roles. However, some rebelled against societal norms, demanding respect from the men in their lives - or maybe even freedom from what can only be labelled as male suppression. As it is, the main symbol of male power in a Patriarchy is the male member: The penis, which in a weird-looking, but not quite illogical manner, may even attain the status of a "rival" = "He loves his penis more than he loves me" or "he uses it as a weapon against me". That's why the penis has been targeted by women out for revenge, like in the 1990s when Lorena Bobbitt made headlines by severing her sleeping husband's penis with a kitchen knife. Luckily for John Bobbitt his penis was saved by surgery, and to prove that he "still was a true man" with a functional penis, he appeared in two pornographic films. 

Now, WHY would Lorena do something like that to her sleeping husband? Well, she alleged that he had raped and abused her i so many ways for years, and that now she had had enough. After being aquitted by "reason of insanity" Lorena started a foundation for domestic abuse victims and their children. In 1995 she divorced John - or he divorced her, I'm not sure of which, but divorced they were ....

 

However, long before Lorena Bobbitt made headlines another woman, Bertha Boronda, sliced off her husband's penis, and this time there was no saving it by surgery. It was lost once and for all, and she served five years in jail because she was fed up by having to put up with her husband's infidelity, lies, etc.. It seems that he spent time in a nearby brothel, which she didn't accept. That's why she attacked his member with a razor, which made him wake up and escape his infuriated wife. I take for granted that that was the end of the marriage ....

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/30/arts/television/lorena-bobbitt-documentary-jordan-peele.html 

 

https://www.jpost.com/science/article-873680 


Wikipedia