It has already been mentioned countless times on Meta.
Easy questions will always generate more rep. This is because reputation is crowd-sourced. With an easy question title, more people will view. With an easy (well explained) question, more people will read the responses. If the answer is clear (flippant or short) people will say "I agree." and upvote.
If the question is difficult, fewer views. Of the people who view, fewer will understand and bother reading the answers. If the answers are technically difficult, even fewer people will be able to understand/verify that it is correct, so they can't (don't) upvote.
There really isn't much that can be done about this. The tumbleweek badge, and necromancer badges are designed to recognize this issue, but it can't necessarily be fixed. People simply cannot (or shouldn't) vote up answers that they don't understand or can't verify.
Ultimately, the only thing you can do is work hard to raise the level of skill of all those around you. Once more people understand more difficult questions, then you can start gaining more rep for them :). (Of course, you'll also have more competition.)
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rare knowledgeis often unrewarded. Is that what you are investigating? – Tim Post♦ Jun 15 '10 at 8:55