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Barbara McClintock's Dissociation Saw Moving Genes 30 Years Before Science

28 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Barbara McClintock discovered genetic transposition by staring into corn kernels for hours, her dissociative mind seeing dynamic patterns where the entire scientific establishment saw only static rules. Her capacity for profound solitude, developed from age three, allowed her to map the invisible architecture of life completely alone. She was ridiculed for decades before winning an unshared Nobel Prize at 81. All documents, transcripts, and sources are available at nbn.fm/neurodivergent/ep36 [https://nbn.fm/neurodivergent/ep36]. About Neurodivergent Neurodivergent is a stylized character study of iconic builders, artists, and outliers through a neurodivergent lens. Using AI, we examine how neurodivergent wiring shaped their success. Brought to you by Neural Broadcast Network (NBN) [https://nbn.fm].

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