I've always wanted to become a theoretical physicist; only problem is my IQ is around 130. Very high, but "merely respectable" when compared to other scientists or intellectuals. Blaise Pascal- 185, Albert Einstein- 160, Issac Newton- 190+, Stephen Hawkings- 200+.... If most great scientists have such astronomically high IQs, what chances do I have of becoming a theoretical physicist? DO I have a shot? Can I become a great scientist? Or has nature completely screwed me over through heredity?
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