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The correct spelling of the term is genius (very smart person).
That's a good question. As you may or may not know, there is some disagreement and controversy over the proper plural of the noun genius. In most cases, one can acceptably use geniuses as the plural. In fact, when referring to the "quality" of genius (as opposed to an individual possessing certain qualities or a certain nature), geniuses is the plural that one should normally use. However, when referring to an individual as a genius, the most correct plural is genii (that's three syllables). This is because genius is derived from Latin. It is the first-person masculine singular form of the word. The first-person masculine plural is genii. There is one additional, and rare, case where the plural genii should be used. This is the form of the word that comes from Roman mythology and refers to a guardian spirit of a person or place. If this is all a little too complex to remember and apply, just remember that geniuses will sound correct--even if not brilliant and erudite--in most cases. It's actually quite infrequently that the general populace uses the word genii.
A genius, in a statistical sense, is anyone with an I.Q. over 132. In a general sense, it is anyone who is exceptional at doing what they do, so an excellent dog groomer could be called a genius. In my personal opinion, a genius is any person who is intellectually superior to the general population. (It is offensive and pigheaded to call geniuses freaky.)
A well fed person can choose to be lazy. A starving person cannot afford such luxury. A nation wants its geniuses working hard.
It is subjective to determine the most genius person in the world, but notable figures like Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, and Isaac Newton are often considered among the top geniuses in history for their significant contributions to science, art, and innovation.
No, it is a common myth that geniuses use more of their brains than the average person. In reality, all parts of the brain are active to some degree at all times, and there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that geniuses use a larger percentage of their brains.
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The word "genius" originates from the Latin word "genius" which referred to a guardian spirit or deity that protected an individual or place. Over time, its meaning evolved to encompass exceptional intellectual or creative abilities.
Genius is merely a matter of opinion. If they are looking back at you from a mirror, of course, they are a genius.
The runaway genius is Benjamin Franklin.
Albert Einstein is the genius person! Except he's dead. Maybe Stephen Hawking.
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