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I know my question is not clear.All I want to say if genius ones can solve any exercise of textbook without any problem I mean without having a problem at one of the sub exercise.
micromass said:The answer is yes: a genius will be able to solve all exercises of a textbook. But it may take some time.
Nanas said:What do you mean by some time ?
I think of that also he can solve all exercises and remain 4 or 5 Extra-ordinary hard questions which he will take a lot of time to solve.But must anyone try to solve all exercisesmicromass said:A day, a month, a year, ...
Some textbooks exercises are extra-ordinary hard. It could take a genius over a year to solve all of them. It happens.
Nanas said:I think of that also he can solve all exercises and remain 4 or 5 Extra-ordinary hard questions which he will take a lot of time to solve.But must anyone try to solve all exercises
phinds said:Nanas, your question is not really meaningful or useful. What is your purpose in asking it?
The POINT of exercises in books is to give students an opportunity to apply the concepts in the book. What difference does it make if a particularly smart person can figure them all out?
ANYBODY can figure them all out given enough time.
If it is a school textbook assigned for your course, then you don't need to be a genius in order to solve them. You just need to be a good student.Nanas said:But the time students have to solve them (I think) very Short.
Evo said:If it is a school textbook assigned for your course, then you don't need to be a genius in order to solve them. You just need to be a good student.
micromass said:
Nanas, could you please tell us why you are asking all these questions? Why do you need to know this?? It'll be easier for us to help you if you tell us some more.
Did somebody tell you that you MUST solve all questions in a textbook in order to be smart?? Is this why you are asking this?
Then they were wrong.Nanas said:yes!
Nanas said:yes!
Are you referring to this Thomas Edison quote?micromass said:Remember what Einstein said: genius is 1% intelligence and 99% hard work.
Thomas Edison said:Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration.
Jimmy Snyder said:Are you referring to this Thomas Edison quote?
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Thomas_Edison"
micromass said:Aaah! I have a poster in which Einstein says it Apparently it is Edison.
Hmm, I liked the quote better when I thought that Einstein said it.
I haven't been able to verify this one.malty said:There is staggering amount of things attributed to Einstein that actually weren't his. The one I hate the most is that stupid riddle about fish and stuff.:(
A. Einstein said:I'm no Einstein, but ...
micromass said:Remember what Einstein said: genius is 1% intelligence and 99% hard work. I believe that.
Construct a theory of physics reconciling gravity and quantum theory. (Hint: you may have to develop new mathematical tools.) Design and conduct experiments to test the theory.
Jimmy Snyder said:I got this from the book Gauge Fields, Knots and Gravity by John Baez and Javier P. Muniain. Page 449, Exercise 53:
Nanas said:I know my question is not clear.All I want to say if genius ones can solve any exercise of textbook without any problem I mean without having a problem at one of the sub exercise.
But, you will once you do all the exercises in your textbook? Oh common.Nanas said:I don't Consider my self a genius.
malty said:There is staggering amount of things attributed to Einstein that actually weren't his. The one I hate the most is that stupid riddle about fish and stuff.:(
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