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没有天才并不意味着科学不发展,相反科学将如同奥林匹克运动那样,发展得“更快、更高、更强”。美国加州大学心理学家,从事科学天才研究已达30余年的西蒙顿,2012年底在《自然》杂志发表了一篇名为“爱因斯坦之后科学天才灭绝”的评论。该文章断言,人类将永远不可能产生像爱因斯坦、牛顿、达尔文等那样的科学天才了,这样的天才就像命运多舛的渡渡鸟一样已经灭绝。该文章在科学圈内外引起了强烈反响。有评论担心,如果再无科学天才提供看待事情的全新方式,人类
Without genius does not mean that science does not develop. On the contrary, science will develop “faster, higher and stronger” as the Olympic Movement did. Simeon, a psychologist at the University of California, San Francisco, who has been engaged in scientific genius research for more than 30 years, published a commentary in Nature at the end of 2012 titled “Eradication of Scientific Genius after Einstein”. The article asserts that humankind will never be able to produce such geniuses of science as Einstein, Newton, Darwin and others. Such geniuses are just as extinct as the fateful Dodo. This article has aroused strong repercussions both inside and outside the scientific community. There are comments about the fear that if there is no scientific genius to provide a completely new way of looking at things, humans