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I've read old books by academic women that seem on par with men. The nuclear bomb was created in part with help from a woman having a long walk/talk with a male physicist in 1938/39.
There are numerous women authors on par with their male counterparts during the fin-de-siecle (turn of the (19th-20th) century Europe) and still today in Asian countries to an extent.

But they're basically all autistic, which is true of most people. Every genius is moderately autistic. It's a simple fact of life that the smartest and brightest among us are all mildly autistic. But really it shouldn't even be referred to as autism when it's not disrupting their daily lives. It just makes them more introspective and self-aware. Much different from full-blown autism that makes you so self-aware your horseshoe back into a lack of self-awareness somehow.

Pic-related book is literally the most difficult non-fiction book I've ever read (and I've read a fuckton) and it's by a woman condensing an absurdly complex philosophical concept into about 75 pages. Would recommend