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All great innovations are made before wedding.

Doctor Satoshi Kanazawa (Satoshi Kanazawa) from the University of Canterbury in New Zealand has analyzed the biographies of 280 great scientists and has noticed that practically all of them made their major contributions before they married and had children.

It was found out also, that two thirds of scientists made their major contributions to science before the age of 30-35 years. Actually, Albert Einstein, discussing this issue, in 1942 wrote: "A person who has not made his great contribution to science before the age of 30 will never do so."

But, regardless of age, within five years of making their nuptial vows, nearly a quarter of married scientists have made their last significant contribution, while unmarried scientists continue to make great scientific contributions later in their lives.

The dampening effect of marriage is also remarkably similar among geniuses in music, painting and writing, as well as in criminal activity.

According to studies, the delinquents are mostly male and they usually start out on the road to crime in their teens. But those who marry well subsequently stop committing crime, whereas criminals at the same age who remain unmarried tend to continue their unlawful careers.

Dr. Kanazawa thinks that "a single psychological mechanism" is responsible for this: the competitive edge among young men to fight for glory and gain the attention of women.

That craving drives the all-important male hormone, testosterone. It is likely that after a man settles down, the testosterone level falls, as does his creative output.


Published: Thursday, July 10, 2003.
Science & Technology - "All great innovations are made before wedding."
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