>She was a writer, and had an IQ of 228. The point is she is famous and is a woman.
>I have an older
>sister(14)
She also has alll the chances to become famous. Wish her good luck in my name.
>As for women in math fields, even now at school you can
>notice that guys think better than girls do, even though
>most girls try harder. Not many women go into math and
>science fields just cause they're not good at it, not cause
>they don't want to or are affraid of it. I don't see why it
>is that way.
I do not know if you have any factual information to support your claim. Do you?
As an aside, I've been reading some books on the modern evolution theory. There is no doubt that males and females played different evolutionary roles. For all I know, it may be that males grew better suited to mathematical thinking. It well may be, I do not know. It might be a matter for a nice research topic.