Touched by discovery, a genius’ intensity
is naturally lifted up, rising to a proud height, filled with joy and vaunted
wonderment, as if being created in every epiphany experienced.
The sobriquet genius. Is the nickname a
truth or fiction? What must a genius do to justify the appellation?
And what of young genius, does the
designation stereotype the child into a class so utterly unrecognizable that
they are forever branded, contemned to a solitary life of self-reliance, where
proving their genius becomes more of a burden than a blessing?
Does genius attend its recipient so
palpably, so intensely that one cannot deny they feel it when in their presence?
Is it not as plain to see as the nose upon one’s face? Is it such that only another genius can truly
recognize its essence?
Is the existential angst that overcomes a young genius
in early childhood an integral component of a more elusive, immaterial quality?
Must genius be revealed in a work of art or artistic performance for us to
recognize its presence? Does the fervency of genius originate from the same source as that of talent?
Is there such a thing as fresh genius? Are vigor, excitability
and avidity qualities that when combined make up a synergistic strength we
define as genius? Is there a measurable amount of a specific quality that all
geniuses have in common, like a magnetic field with a strength and acuity that
animates the bearer of it in ways that differentiate its expression from local
frequencies?
Is genius nothing other than the juxtaposition of divergent energies? Even if genius is nothing other than a contrasting effect of factors,
is The Genius an explicit operator in
the expression of this quality?
Is creative output a necessary harmonizer for the
sustained existence of genius localized in a field of varying frequencies?
Can
genius be measured directly or only calculated by a set of variables to
describe its state? Can the state of genius be described in sufficient terms
that might determine its future behavior? Is there an equation that can
accurately define the dimensions of the vectors describing the state of genius?
Could we model the physical system of genius to represent its input, output and
state variables? Is genius a linear and time invariant dynamical system whose
equations could be written in matrix form? Is there a point in genius from
which we could measure small changes in the state of genius?
Does genius evolve
whereby its future states follow from its current state? Does genius only exist
for a given time interval? Can more than one future state follow from the
current state of genius? Against what framework can one identify a state of
genius?
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