Anonymous ID: ef844c April 22, 2018, 9:20 p.m. No.1152837   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1152800

I always felt bad for him, like he made a terrible decision and knew he did. I hope its true, for his sake….Honestly all of them I dont wish for people to die or do evil. Except for pedos and baby killers they should all die.

Anonymous ID: ef844c April 22, 2018, 9:24 p.m. No.1152877   🗄️.is 🔗kun

This man always cones through for us! HAIL DEVIN NUNES! A true patriot! Unsung hero award goes to this man!

Anonymous ID: ef844c April 22, 2018, 9:43 p.m. No.1153071   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1153061

Its quick and to the point and spoken by a man who the most Afrocentric extremeist would respect. Except for maybe Elijah Mohammeds people kek

Anonymous ID: ef844c April 22, 2018, 9:47 p.m. No.1153106   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Was Tesla’s Genius The Other Side of The Autism Coin?

The genetic links between autism and genius are poorly understood but very real. Studies have shown that families in which there is a higher than average likelihood of producing children with ASD also have a higher probability of producing children with genius level IQ or streaks of savantism. Interestingly, Tesla’s mother showed traces of possible eidetic memory, with an ability to memorize long poems and showing creativity in developing unique tools for solving problems around the home; Nikola himself credited her for some of his own skills.

 

Temple Grandin, another brilliant scientist with autism, has identified Tesla as another likely historical figure to have had ASD.

 

The record is less than completely clear about Tesla’s supposedly autistic qualities, however. If he showed the early-childhood social and communications difficulties that are part of the modern diagnostic criteria for ASD, they were not well-documented.

 

Despite some quirks in his behavior and an adherence to specific schedules, Tesla didn’t show any particular social skills deficits as an adult. In fact, he was well-known for his showmanship and charm. Although he was something of a recluse in daily life, secluding himself in his laboratory for long periods of time to work, he was also marked for his bearing, refinement, and generosity in his interpersonal dealings. A long-time secretary described him as having a gentlemanly bearing.

 

And despite showing signs of obsessiveness surrounding his work, Tesla was also often noted for having a wide range of interests. He became close friends with Mark Twain and other notable writers of the day. His interests were said to extend to music, language, philosophy, and epicurean delights. This facile integration with society and broad range of interests is not entirely unknown among persons with ASD, but it is not common, either.

 

Looking back at historical figures like Tesla with modern interpretations of their behavior and accomplishments will never fail to be interesting, and it can also serve another purpose: inspiration, for those thousands of kids diagnosed with ASD, demonstrating that great things can be possible despite facing enormous obstacles.

 

Whether or not Tesla, or Einstein, or Newton, or other geniuses of the past were actually on the autism spectrum or not is actually beside the point. We know that there are connections between autism and genius and we know that great things can come of anyone with ASD, whether genius or not.

 

https:// www.appliedbehavioranalysisedu.org/was-nikola-tesla-autistic/