: Practicing these techniques for just 25 hours has been shown to raise IQ by up to 20 points.
Wenger argues that modern education suppresses the natural human ability to visualize, favoring linear, verbal logic. The "Einstein Factor," therefore, is the re-activation of this visual processing capability. By consciously engaging in the same type of visualization practices Einstein used, Wenger claims any individual can unlock higher-order problem-solving abilities.
The book has garnered a passionate following, with some readers on Goodreads calling it the "most underrated personal development book ever". However, it isn't without controversy: