In existographies, Clifford Pickover (1957-) (CR:15) is an American molecular biophysicist, science writer, and genius studies scholar, noted for []
Overview In 1998, Pickover, in his Strange Brains and Genius, seems to have been one of the first to comment on the correlation between milk and genius. [1]
In 2008, Pickover, in his Archimedes to Hawking, wrote about Gibbs on Clausius, among other topics. [2]
Twitter Pickover notably tweets Hmolpedia articles he finds interesting, e.g. greatest physicist ever (16 Aug 2015) (Ѻ), great chain of being (20 Dec 2015) (Ѻ), to name two; the latter was tweeted with the following existence equation (see also: equation of love):
Polymerization + Love = You
as follows:
(add discussion)
Education In circa 1978, Pickover completed undergraduate degree in something Franklin and Marshall College, graduating valedictorian, and in 1982 completed a PhD in molecular biophysics, with a dissertation on x-ray scattering and protein structure, at Yale.
References 1. Pickover, Clifford. (1998). Strange Brains and Genius: the Secret Lives of Eccentric Scientist and Madmen. New York: Quill. 2. Pickover, Clifford A. (2008). Archimedes to Hawking (pg. 339). Oxford University Press.