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who is more clever kasparov or einstein what do you think what would happen if they switched places?

Conflagration_Planet

They would probably both suck at their new professions.

StrategicPlay

Einstein's Theory of Relativity states Time and Space to be NOT constants, and that mass changes at the speed of light.

Kasparov doesn't care.

 

Kasparov kills time by playing Chess.

Einstein killed time by writing loads of stuff on Relativity and how Newton was wrong.

RCA_U

has anyone checked their iQ

Jmast234

i have no idea what ur talking bout

Foot in mouthFoot in mouthCool

RCA_U

iQ?????????????????????????????????????

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fine jmast im talking about einstein and kasparov by the way has anyone in the world ever had a iQ over 200

PLAVIN81

KASPAROV Wink

theopenfile

Einstein for sure, Kasparov had many predecessor's to learn from, where the same cannot be said for einstein. If they switched places I think einstein would become as good as kasparov and kasparov would become as crazy as einstein.

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who had the larger brain anyone know?

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clever

 
Pronunciation:/ˈklɛvə/

adjective (cleverercleverest)

  • 1quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent:she was an extremely clever and studious young womanhow clever of him to think of this!
  • skilled at doing or achieving something; talented:he was very clever at getting what he wantedboth Grandma and Mother were clever with their hands
  • showing skill and originality; ingenious:a simple but clever idea for helping people learn computinghe taught the dog to perform some very clever tricks
  • [usually with negative] informal sensible; well advised:Joe had a feeling it wasn’t too clever, leaving Dolly alone
  • 2 [predic., with negative] British informal healthy or well:I was up and about by this time though still not too clever

Phrases

too clever by half

informal (of a person) annoyingly proud of their intelligence or skill, and liable to overreach themselves:he always was too clever by half

Derivatives

cleverly

adverb

Origin:

Middle English (in the sense 'quick to catch hold', only recorded in this period): perhaps of Dutch or Low German origin, and related to cleave2. In the late 16th century the term came to mean (probably through dialect use) 'manually skilful'; the sense 'possessing mental agility' dates from the early 18th century

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wow something went wrong there sorry bout that

goldendog

Kasparov is dead, right?

Because all this now makes good sense.

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clever

 
Pronunciation:/ˈklɛvə/

adjective (cleverercleverest)

  • 1quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent:she was an extremely clever and studious young womanhow clever of him to think of this!
  • skilled at doing or achieving something; talented:he was very clever at getting what he wantedboth Grandma and Mother were clever with their hands
  • showing skill and originality; ingenious:a simple but clever idea for helping people learn computinghe taught the dog to perform some very clever tricks
  • [usually with negative] informal sensible; well advised:Joe had a feeling it wasn’t too clever, leaving Dolly alone
  • 2 [predic., with negative] British informal healthy or well:I was up and about by this time though still not too clever

Phrases

too clever by half

informal (of a person) annoyingly proud of their intelligence or skill, and liable to overreach themselves:he always was too clever by half

Derivatives

cleverly

adverb

Origin:

Middle English (in the sense 'quick to catch hold', only recorded in this period): perhaps of Dutch or Low German origin, and related to cleave2. In the late 16th century the term came to mean (probably through dialect use) 'manually skilful'; the sense 'possessing mental agility' dates from the early 18th century

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no

Scottrf
pfren wrote:

Well, neither of them would care to answer a question as silly as that one.

Sometimes pfren hits the nail on the head.

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Scottrf  

pfren wrote:

Well, neither of them would care to answer a question as silly as that one.

Sometimes pfren hits the nail on the head.

 

i agree with scott

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any other suggestions

bobbyDK

Einstein wasn't that clever he thought chess was a waste of time....
He did understand why his friend Lasker would waste time on games.

Scottrf

http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1261614