Crisis in Perception

The Science of Genius — Why Intelligence Alone Doesn’t Produce Genius


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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world.

Author: Scientific American Editors

This episode explores The Science of Genius as a systems-level examination of intelligence, rationality, creativity, and institutional recognition.

Rather than treating genius as isolated brilliance, this analysis examines the hidden cognitive systems, educational incentives, social validation loops, and environmental pressures that shape which forms of intelligence become historically visible.

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