Chapter 296 Little Sheldon: Don't cue!(1/2)
Chapter 296 Little Sheldon: No cue!
"allow!"
Judge Jackson agreed without thinking.
This kind of professional matter involving psychiatric identification should have been conducted by a professional psychiatrist long ago.
Dr. Beverly Hofstadter of Princeton University is famous not only in New Jersey but also in the United States.
Of course, little Leonard is definitely responsible for this.
Because what really made Beverly break out of the circle was the parenting monograph she wrote as a mother. There are all kinds of weird things in it, which are very social discussion attributes.
Everyone knows Dr. Beverly Hofstadter as the most rational professional!
And this isn't the first time Beverly has appeared in court as a psychiatrist.
Beverly, who was quickly notified in advance and was waiting outside, calmly walked in and took the witness stand.
"Dr. Hofstadter, do you recognize the second personality?"
Harrison Pwell asked.
"certainly."
Beverly nodded: "At a certain time, one of them is the initial main personality, and the other is a derived subsidiary personality. The two personalities are independent and complete, and have their own personality and memory.
Dual personality is actually a dissociative mental disorder.
Normal people only have dual and multiple ways of thinking, while mentally ill patients with dual or multiple personalities are unable to control these dual and multiple ways of thinking autonomously."
"So the second personality is not controlled by the main personality, and can even deceive and use the main personality, right?"
Harrison Pwell looked proudly at Chuck who was sitting back in the audience.
"Yes."
Beverly nodded.
"So, are you familiar with the concept of super genius?"
Harrison Pwell changed the subject.
"certainly."
Beverly said the method of classifying super genius IQ introduced to Howard Jr. in public.
Those in the audience and jury members, hearing the concept for the first time, murmured.
In the past they also knew that there was a difference between ordinary people and geniuses.
But I have never been so distinguished before and know that the gap is so big.
A super genius's IQ minus 60 means they are smart people among ordinary people. If a super genius's IQ is divided by two, they can reach the standard of their ordinary people. This makes them, ordinary people, somewhat unhappy.
"Then I had an inference before, that is, super geniuses all have mental illness. This has been recognized by the super genius Dr. Wolfe. Dr. Hofstadter, what do you think?"
Harrison Pwell asked.
"Well, that's a very interesting statement."
Beverly glanced at Chuck in the audience and raised her glasses: "Whether this is the case, we still need to study.
However, theoretically speaking, the mental thinking activities of super geniuses are beyond the scope of what ordinary people can understand.
In the eyes of ordinary people, it looks like mental illness, which is quite normal.
However, this is the same as the second personality or multiple personalities. What can be controlled independently is the normal mental thinking activity of a super genius.
What cannot be controlled independently is a mental illness."
"So among the super geniuses you know, are there any who can completely control themselves?"
Harrison Pwell asked.
"As far as I know, no."
Beverly thought for a while, shook her head and said, "Most of them suffer from physical or psychological problems."
"Like Detective Chuck!"
Harrison Pwell responded: "He has severe physical and psychological problems, so he needs to take medication to control them."
"right."
Beverly glanced at Chuck in the audience and nodded.
"Is it possible that there is another personality somewhere that is undetectable by his main personality, influencing or even controlling his body?"
Harrison Pwell bared his fangs.
"be opposed to!"
The bald prosecutor can no longer sit back and enjoy himself.
Because at this moment, Harris Powell has returned to the rhythm of the first criminal lawyer on the East Coast, and what he is best at is dealing with people and not doing things right.
Destroy people first, and then things will take care of themselves.
"This has nothing to do with this case."
"Dr. Wolfe is an important witness in this case, so his mental state is seriously related to this case!"
Harrison Pwell refuted it vigorously: "Not even this case, but all cases that come into his hands need to consider this!"
"be opposed to!"
The bald prosecutor objected: "Dr. Wolfe is a consultant to many heavyweight law enforcement agencies such as the IRS, FBI, NYPD, etc., and has undergone multiple psychological and psychiatric evaluations by multiple agencies. There is no doubt at all as the defense lawyer said.
"
"I'm only talking about one possibility now."
Harrison Pwell retorted: "The mental state of a mentally ill patient fluctuates at any time, and no one knows when he is in what state."
"Dr. Hofstadter, please answer the defense attorney's questions."
Judge Jackson spoke.
"It is indeed possible."
Beverly nodded: "However, the research on super geniuses is still in its infancy, so I can't explain it to you for sure."
"Isn't Sheldon Cooper, who lives in your house, a super genius?"
Harrison Pwell said: "As far as I know, he is very cooperative with your scientific research. Didn't he give you a certain understanding of the psychological and mental state of super geniuses?
Does he have any mental problems?
Like dual personality?”
"Sheldon is indeed a super genius."
Beverly said bluntly: "He does have multiple personalities. As far as I know, he now has six personalities."
"Sixfold personality?"
After Harrison Pwell was stunned for a moment, he laughed exaggeratedly: "Can you give us some popular science?"
"good."
Beverly did not refuse, and even enjoyed popularizing her research results to others: "This is what Sheldon told me when he woke up from his dream. In his dream, in a science fiction land, there was a Sheldon director.
executive meeting of the meeting.
Everyone present was Sheldon.
However, their clothes and personalities are completely different.
Sitting high on the throne was Sheldon, wearing a T-shirt with nine planets printed on it, holding a sign-in book in his hand, and calling names one by one.
The first person on the left is scientist Sheldon, wearing a white coat, nodding in agreement very politely.
The first person on the right is Sheldon, a Texas cowboy. He is wearing jeans and a cowboy hat. He raises his hand and raises his cowboy hat, spreading his thighs. His tone, expression and words have a strong Texas cowboy flavor, which is completely different from the normal Sheldon.
pause.
The second person from the left is Sheldon, an avid fan. Wearing a Star Trek Spock uniform, he stretches out his right hand with his index finger and middle finger together, and his ring finger and little finger together. This is the symbol of 'life and death' in Star Trek.
, the Vulcan gift of prosperity.
The second person on the right is the germaphobe Sheldon, wearing a full protective suit. He agreed and asked Sheldon, who was the main body of the throne, not to spit when he spoke to prevent it from spraying on him.
The third one from the left is Funny Sheldon, with a classic clown red ball on his nose, and his language is funny. At least he thinks he is funny.
In the past, the most common jokes were all kinds of cold jokes.
But since he met Chuck, Funny Sheldon's whole style has changed. His craziness has become more and more like that of the Joker in DC Comics. He has always said that Chuck is the Big Devil, not Batman.
"
"Big Devil Chuck, interesting!"
Harrison Pwell immediately grasped his focus and looked around at the jurors: "My client, Esther's alter ego Emma, also said similar things.
It seems that this is some kind of consensus among their super geniuses that we cannot understand."
"be opposed to."
The bald prosecutor objected: "The defense lawyer is messing around. He cannot prove that the so-called evil personality Emma is a super genius, but he blindly uses this as a comparison."
"No one knows what super geniuses, their mental states, and personality differentiation are all about. Even the most professional Dr. Beverly Hofstadter knows very little about it, doesn't she?"
Harrison Pwell retorted: "So we can only try to find the commonalities between them as much as possible.
To be continued...