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The Einstein Factor : A Proven New Method for Increasing Your Intelligence

The Einstein Factor : A Proven New Method for Increasing Your Intelligence

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Please folks, specious?
Review: The majority of the reviews here are so bromide. I have read the book, and am consistently daunted by the scale and scope of its potential. To take issue with evidence is legitimate. To debunk a theory because of that is a logical fallacy. I'm sorry for whoever committed that very grievous error. Time will imbue the claims with validity if their merit is pursued vis-a-vis expermentation. So far though, I am convinced. And since the forum for review is apparently blind to the credentials of those so generously proffering their opinions, I will supply just a brief overview of mine. I went to Phillips Academy Andover. I now attend Brown University. Needless to say, with all due respect, I am intelligent. And the reason that I am writing this review is because I am incensed by people imputing invalidity to the book without an intimate knowledge of it. They cargo their ignorance in haphazard reviews that seem to just whine, or package their carping in palatable cynicism. So enough! The book articulates interesting theories, and so at least be conversant in the concourse of the subject matter before tubthumping. It is worthwhile to anyone of intelligence is my bottom line, and those who try to use ersatz knowledgeability to claim otherwise are trying to square the circle.


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