Over the years, this site has borne witness to the entire array of possible intellects; from the sublime astuteness of a white grape, all the way over to a brain the size of South Dakota.
I have always thought you could tell when somebody is extremely intelligent because they seem to 'sizzle' when you engage them in some way, now that's probably a wholly inappropriate word but it's the best approximation I can think of.
But, I was thinking about some of the individuals we have had on here and I was intrigued by the problem of trying to distinguish between those who were bright and those who could write.
Come to think of it, I have had trouble in trying to distinguish some of the people on here from mudskippers but thankfully, they are few and far between.
But, how do we tell the difference between somebody who is very adept at the English language and somebody who is very intelligent; can we get confused by the former into believing he is the latter?
Of course there are possible overlaps here but can somebody be really good at English, and not be bright; and can someone's who bright be bad at English?
I will also state the following which is up for debate; I believe the brightest people we have in this world are the scientists which I will refine even further by stating, the physicists are the pick of that bunch with mathematicians in hot pursuit of that coveted position.
I have always thought you could tell when somebody is extremely intelligent because they seem to 'sizzle' when you engage them in some way, now that's probably a wholly inappropriate word but it's the best approximation I can think of.
But, I was thinking about some of the individuals we have had on here and I was intrigued by the problem of trying to distinguish between those who were bright and those who could write.
Come to think of it, I have had trouble in trying to distinguish some of the people on here from mudskippers but thankfully, they are few and far between.
But, how do we tell the difference between somebody who is very adept at the English language and somebody who is very intelligent; can we get confused by the former into believing he is the latter?
Of course there are possible overlaps here but can somebody be really good at English, and not be bright; and can someone's who bright be bad at English?
I will also state the following which is up for debate; I believe the brightest people we have in this world are the scientists which I will refine even further by stating, the physicists are the pick of that bunch with mathematicians in hot pursuit of that coveted position.