Intelligence Means Exponential Growth

<p>What is the mark of a genius? The ability to reach a solution through an unforeseen shortcut instead of a random walk or an elaborate effort.</p> <p>In the late 1940s, the brilliant physicists Shin&rsquo;ichirō Tomonaga and Julian Schwinger offered an operator method for calculating quantum electrodynamics, which was entirely different from Richard Feynman&rsquo;s diagrammatic method. The two approaches appeared very different, until a 25-year old physicist, Freeman Dyson, had a eureka moment and demonstrated in&nbsp;<a href="https://journals.aps.org/pr/pdf/10.1103/PhysRev.75.486" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">a 1949 paper</a>&nbsp;that they are equivalent. The circumstances were unexpected.</p> <p><a href="https://avi-loeb.medium.com/intelligence-means-exponential-growth-3413022b0432"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>