My answer would be, you percieve a kind of power she holds, which is at least
as influential as math, or any of the traditional male domains.
If she did math well, she would still have that power...
And power was not the topic, it was genius, but there's an interesting
pandora's box in opening up the old question about physcial sexuality
equating feminine power...
you may ask yourself, why this story? why this issue....