For what it's worth, I have a tested IQ of 151. While I am capable of being trained to perform certain feats quite rapidly via methods that "average" people don't understand, this is a far cry from the 30-point never-can-be-explained claim made earlier. There is one task that I have observed an intuitive bonus on, but I have _never_ been unable to explain the methods used to anyone that expressed intrest. I once multiplied two 45 (decimal) digit numbers with no intermediate work on a challenge. I claim that my methods could be explained with no trouble to almost anyone who can multiply two two digit number--I believe that they are essentially the standard ones for multiprecision multiplication. Nathan A reasoning machine, in the shape of a man, but with no conscious, is not truly human. --paraphrase from a letter to the Editor in a Mensa publication
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Nathan Zook