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7292992 No.7292992 [Reply] [Original]

Has there ever been a successful abo in STEM?
Have you ever seen one?

>> No.7293004

The only aboriginal to contribute much in STEM is David Unaipon, and he was still a quack who spent a large part of his life trying to build a perpetual motion machine.

>> No.7293009

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_Indigenous_Australians

>no lost of indigenous Australian scientists

>> No.7293014

>>7293004
>who spent a large part of his life trying to build a perpetual motion machine
Did he use a microwave?

>> No.7293039

>>7293014
No, he used a boomerang.

>> No.7293058

>>7293039
kek

>> No.7293089

>>7293058
he also tried to design a helicopter based on boomerangs.

This is a man considered to be such a shining beacon of abo success that they put him on their $50 note

>> No.7293303
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7293303

If their average IQ is 65 that would be 4 standard deviations to 125; i.e.160 for a European.

So there are as many Abos who can understand STEM as there are white geniuses. Your average poster here would be considered a genius if he was born into Abo society.