In genius studies, Cox-Buzan-Platt-Thims IQ refers to the “two” IQs common to the: Cox IQs (1926) [301 geniuses], Platt IQs (1962) [12 geniuses], and Buzan IQs (1994) [100 geniuses], and the Thims IQs (2019) [750+ geniuses], namely those of Newton and Darwin.
Overview
The mean IQ of each, Newton and Darwin, from all four generally independent ranking schemes, is shown below, in table form:
These to so-called "Cox-Buzan-Platt-Thims" IQs, are also shown below in the form of an “unbiased” genius scale:
In Apr 2020, Thims began to use these two "key", unbiased, neutral IQ points, as '"anchors", so to say, as a tool to re-adjust the all all of the "ceiling IQs', of the top 1000 geniuses tables.
See also
● Cox IQ
● Cox-Buzan IQ
● Cox-Buzan-Platt IQ
References
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Overview
The mean IQ of each, Newton and Darwin, from all four generally independent ranking schemes, is shown below, in table form:
Cox IQ (1926) | Platt IQ (1962) | Buzan IQ (1994) | Thims IQ (2019) | Mean | |||
-------------------------------------- | ------------------- | -------------------- | ----------------------- | ---------------------- | |||
1. | Isaac Newton | 190 | 190 | 195 | 220 | 199 | |
2. | Carl Gauss | 190 | 190 | 190 | |||
3. | Archimedes | 190 | 190 | 190 | 190 | ||
4. | Albert Einstein | 180+ | 205 | 215 | |||
5. | Louis Pasteur | 180 | 175 | ||||
6. | John Neumann | 180 | 190 | ||||
7. | Linus Pauling | 180 | 190 | ||||
8. | Percy Bridgman | 180 | 185 | ||||
9. | Bertrand Russell | 180 | 180 | ||||
10. | Sigmund Freud | 180 | 185 | ||||
11. | Charles Darwin | 165 | 180 | 173 | 180 | 175 | |
12. | Bernard Shaw | 180 | 180 |
These to so-called "Cox-Buzan-Platt-Thims" IQs, are also shown below in the form of an “unbiased” genius scale:
In Apr 2020, Thims began to use these two "key", unbiased, neutral IQ points, as '"anchors", so to say, as a tool to re-adjust the all all of the "ceiling IQs', of the top 1000 geniuses tables.
See also
● Cox IQ
● Cox-Buzan IQ
● Cox-Buzan-Platt IQ
References
1.