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I've been wondering something for a while and I decided to ask you guys.

Is it actually possible for a woman to be (not sure how to phrase this) a deep, logical thinker?

I'm not talking about thinking about social drama and stuff 24/7. I'm talking about lying down at night and pondering stuff like what most would call "the meaning of life", thinking about the origins of the universe, how insignificant humans currently are compared to the scale of the universe, the probability of extraterrestrial life, and just thinking about deep stuff in general instead of what dumb people think about (by this I mean constantly thinking about pointless social drama all day every day and never letting another thought cross your mind) .

I've been looking online and literally every single famous scientist/intellectual/person of power (united states presidents, ceos of large corporations, philosophers, ancient rulers, etc.) that I've come across has been male.

Was/Is it male bias that prevent(ed)(s) them from achieving great things?

Is it something genetic, like females lacking some sort of gene that deals with deep thinking?

I don't know at this point. I can't find a single woman scientist like michio kaku/Carl sagan/Neil Tyson/Richard Dawkins.

Anyone have some insight/research/studies or any kind of facts?

Tl;dr I don't want tl;Dr people in here anyway

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