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What IQ is required to make a major contribution to physics

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n***a the world nowadays is about representation not about intellect
I doubt there are many black women in the world who even have the ability to get a phd from a top uni in a stem field

More than 2,000 people in the U.S. receive doctoral degrees in physics each year, but fewer than 0.5% of them are awarded to Black or African American women, noted Coffie, the lead researcher, in a recent webinar.

yea lol, so less than 10, and this is including all programs
 
I doubt there are many black women in the world who even have the ability to get a phd from a top uni in a stem field

More than 2,000 people in the U.S. receive doctoral degrees in physics each year, but fewer than 0.5% of them are awarded to Black or African American women, noted Coffie, the lead researcher, in a recent webinar.

yea lol, so less than 10, and this is including all programs
n***a the world nowadays is about representation not about intellect
Your points contradict eachother
 

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