Chapter 296 Little Sheldon: Don't cue!(2/2)
There is also the so-called IQ test, which is only a relatively subjective test. It is actually looking for commonalities among various IQ levels, isn't it?"
"The objection is invalid and the defense lawyer can continue to ask questions."
Judge Jackson ruled.
"Thank you, your honor."
Harrison Pwell smiled proudly, glanced at the expressionless Chuck, walked to the witness stand, and said to Beverly who nodded slightly.
"Dr. Hofstadter, tell us about the time you took Sheldon Cooper to the Princeton University dormitory and took my newspaper with my client's front-page picture on it."
"good."
Beverly answered truthfully.
The jury and audience were in uproar.
They all knew that Esther's incident had a huge impact, but they did not expect that it would develop like this.
"Dr. Hofstadter, was this your idea, or someone else's?"
Harrison Pwell asked.
"It was Chuck's idea."
Beverly said bluntly.
"So in the eyes of Dr. Chuck Wolf, my client and the super-genius Sheldon have something in common."
Harrison Pwell said loudly: "That's why he, the super genius, gave such an idea to the super genius Sheldon, right?"
"You can say that."
Beverly thought for a while and nodded.
"So what's the effect?"
Harrison Pwell asked.
"good results."
Beverly said frankly: "The college students who even tore up the principal's written instructions not only did not continue to bully Sheldon this time, but they all compromised and avoided it."
"So from your professional perspective, what is the reason?"
Harrison Pwell asked: "Is it because those college students knew what my client had done and were afraid that the super-genius Sheldon would do the same, so they uncharacteristically backed down?"
"yes."
Beverly nodded.
"Then at the suggestion of the super-genius Dr. Chuck Wolfe, the super-genius Sheldon Cooper imitated my client to intimidate his older classmates who bullied him."
Harrison Pwell said loudly: "It turns out that everyone recognized this connection because they were afraid that Sheldon Cooper would also develop an evil alter ego, right?"
"Not a second personality."
Beverly corrected: "Maybe it's the seventh personality. Of course, the funny Sheldon of the sixth personality has a high chance of going crazy and turning into this evil personality."
"Okay, my bad."
Harrison Pwell slapped his forehead and said with a smile: "It's the sixth or seventh personality, but in your eyes, what does his first personality, that is, the main personality, look like? Is he a kind little boy?
?”
"Yes."
Beverly nodded affirmatively.
Ask anyone else who has spent time with Sheldon and they will hesitate.
But she, who can be called the female version of Sheldon, likes Sheldon the most, so she gave a decisive answer.
"I'm done asking."
Harrison Pwell gestured to the judge and jury, ended the questioning in a cool and calm manner, looked at Chuck in the audience with pride, and walked back to his seat.
The changes in the expressions of the jury members were something he could be proud of.
Because he did not dare to let evil Emma out, Chuck was speechless before, so that the jury did not believe that the weak-looking Esther was innocent at all, and began to break the ice.
And as long as one juror is willing to believe it, then he wins.
"Prosecution lawyer, it's your turn to ask questions."
Judge Jackson reminded.
"Yes, your honor."
The bald prosecutor quickly glanced at the text message Chuck sent him, then put away his phone and stood up.
"Dr. Hofstadter, this so-called standing meeting of the Sheldon Council, you said it was in Sheldon Cooper's dream?"
The bald prosecutor stepped forward and asked.
"right."
Beverly nodded.
"Then why do you associate this with personality differentiation?"
The bald prosecutor asked: "Couldn't it just be a little boy's dream?"
"For an ordinary boy, of course this is just a dream."
Beverly explained: "But for a super genius like Sheldon, this is not the case. These are new personalities with obvious characteristics that he has differentiated based on his life experiences.
The imagination that his IQ can possess is enough to differentiate all these imaginary personalities.
For a mind capable of studying the Big Bang, this is actually very simple."
"And he told you."
The bald prosecutor took a few steps and said with a smile: "Most people will soon forget the things in their dreams after waking up from a dream, at least they won't remember so many details. But from what he told you, he
Remember everything, don’t you?”
"Yes."
Beverly nodded: "For ordinary people, after dreaming and waking up, they often forget the general outline and blur the details.
But Sheldon is no ordinary person.
He is a super genius with a high-definition image memory. He has remembered everything since he was about two years old.
Including what happened in dreams.
As long as he is willing to recall, he can clearly remember what happened."
"High-definition image memory? Sounds amazing."
The bald prosecutor smiled: "So as far as you know, is this an ability unique to Sheldon Cooper?"
"Not really."
Beverly glanced at Chuck in the audience, shook her head and said: "As far as I know, super geniuses have superhuman memories.
Whether it’s called high-definition image memory, photographic memory, memory palace, hyperamnesia, or other names.”
"It seems we have found another commonality among super geniuses."
The bald prosecutor smiled: "That means they can remember everything that happened, even the dreams within the dream.
So these super geniuses with super memory, as long as they think about it, there is no such thing as amnesia, right?"
"As far as I know, yes."
Beverly nodded.
"This is interesting."
The bald prosecutor smiled and said: "According to this statement, if Esther is a super genius like Dr. Wolfe and Sheldon Cooper, then she must also have super memory and understanding.
As long as she wants to, she won't forget anything!
Of course, the defense lawyer may say that this is not an absolute commonality.
But it doesn't matter.
We are just following your request, looking for more commonalities to prove that the so-called evil personality Emma is a super genius, aren't we?"
Harrison Pwell, who stood up immediately to object, his face darkened.
He never imagined that super geniuses have super memories.
no way.
IQ limits his imagination.
Such awesome abilities as high-definition image memory, photographic memory, memory palaces, and hyperamnesia are absolutely subversive superpowers when they appear in the legal industry that requires memorizing countless legal provisions and precedents.
Too!
Anyone who has this kind of ability, if they can choose freely, will engage in high-level science. Who can value a lawyer who personally serves rich people face to face!
Chapter completed!