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The documented life of professors and creative persons




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Kimmo Huosionmaa

One good day to think about professors and their backgrounds. The life of the professors and creative persons is always very well documented, and one of the most interesting thing about scientists and professors is, what kind of numbers would that person get from the schools, where professor have been before entering to University. That could help authorities to track new Einsteins and Julius Caesars from the nation, and then turn their way of think to the right way. Of course, sometimes professors made so-called "back office" work in some secret societies, and that was also marked in their homes. When I write about professors I sometimes use the person as an example of this kind of professionals, and if you think something else, you can visit that museum, and look about those things.


 When we are looking the pictures of the museum of the Johan Ludwig Runeberg at Porvoo, we might see some strange things with those pictures, and one is that over the heads of the statues are placed some portraits, where seems like be some strange landscapes, what seems to be from some other land, and maybe they are portraited by the stories, what that man told in old ages. Or maybe the person, who made interviews used hypnosis to get those statements from Finnish national poet. There is also the combination of the portrayed thunderstorm and the head sculpture of the poet.


The way to make that sculpture is very energic, and the sculpture seems like very powerful and frenzy man, who yells to the thunderstorm. When I was looking at that combination, what might be made by accident, I remember, that there must be very strong will to become the great artist, and the thunderstorm might mean, that this person has the very great power to create new things. Creation of the new and the portrait of the thunderstorm would also mean that this kind of powerful person might have epilepsy. The epilepsy is always connected with the productive way of think, and individualism.


Epilepsy is actually like an electric storm in the head of the human brains, and this syndrome has been connected to geniuses like Julius Caesar and many other very productive persons. And do you know that Caesar was also the poet, who wrote many texts? When we are thinking about the paintings in the living room, could their strange combination or selections mean, that some kind of writer or poet must have interests about the things, what are found in that place? The persons like Runeberg were very intelligent, and also they were made productive work as the poets.



So those persons were very good examined by other people because the state wants to get more of that kind of persons, and when they chose poets, those men thought about Caesar. They wanted something greater, than just normal man. When we are thinking about the situation, that some professor would be coming from another land, there would be some connections for Runeberg. The six children would make that person more convicting, and they would tell to that person if somebody has asked some interesting questions.


When I'm writing this text, I, of course, use Runeberg's personality, because that makes writing easier than using some phrases like "professor" in every sequence of the text. The origin of professors was the very interesting thing because the professors family members were also intelligent. And if those persons would be grown in the environment, where the nationalism would be in the prime role, could those persons transformed as the military, or civil industry leader, inventor, or somebody, who would control the state and the things, what are done in the nation.

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All pictures in this text are taken in Runeberg's museum Porvoo

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