Everyone has the exact same logical and "scientific" abilities. The only difference is in the memory capacity and speed, as in "processing power". Some people may be able to perform things very quickly, but there's no difference in their fundamental abilities.

Then there are things like creativity, which is a matter of "software" and not hardware. A very efficient software can compensate for slower hardware. Some people who are good at things may just have really good software.

It's extremely dangerous to think that you must not be fundamentally good at something because of X reason, such as type or gender or whatever, because we all actually have the exact same fundamental ability and the exact same fundamental hardware logic. This isn't about being "PC" or "feel-good", but it's just a fact. Everything is a matter of knowing how. Which is ultimately about what kind of knowledge that you have, and what kind of knowledge that you can come up with.

There's no such thing as a "different level of logic" that only some type or some people with IQ over X can understand, or something like that. Logic is universal, and it can be understood by all. So is a fact, so is whatever that could possibly be understood in this universe. It's only a matter of knowing how to.