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Thread: Smartest 12 year old
- 27 Mar. 2011 10:23pm #1
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- 27 Mar. 2011 10:48pm #3
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- 28 Mar. 2011 03:18am #4
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- 28 Mar. 2011 03:28am #5
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- 28 Mar. 2011 08:32am #7
That's amazing! That's the kind of role models young kids need. I can't even imagine how proud that kids mum is.
- 28 Mar. 2011 09:56am #8
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- 28 Mar. 2011 12:09pm #10
Yep, kids need Aspie role models who have little to no social life and spend all their freetime on studying instead of going outside and playing.
Inb4 our population plateaus from social decline and we ALL DIE BECAUSE WE CAN'T TALK TO GIRLS
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- 28 Mar. 2011 02:49pm #11
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- 28 Mar. 2011 03:53pm #15
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- 28 Mar. 2011 07:36pm #19
- 28 Mar. 2011 07:41pm #20
In what is knowing integration methods or basic algebra concepts, is it consisting a strong argument in judging some boy to be a math genius? Or is it a deficiency in the US educational system?
Plus, Einstein's brain was 15% bigger than a normal human brain.
- 28 Mar. 2011 07:47pm #21
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- 28 Mar. 2011 09:28pm #23
Im marrying that kid. I dont care. That kid is one step ahead of the world. I claim him ><; I dont care if he's twelve.
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- 28 Mar. 2011 10:40pm #26
Disco is neat.
- 28 Mar. 2011 10:41pm #27
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He feels safe in a college of random people he's never met?
This one kid my friend used to bring over I'm pretty sure has aspergers. Since even when hanging out with use, he would just look down. And sometimes just go home out of no where. And he wouldn't talk to anyone. And he couldn't smile.
Serious. It was like this.
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^^^True story too.
- 28 Mar. 2011 10:50pm #28
He sits in the front, and focuses on the lecture.
Asperger's syndrome comes with an intense concentration on subjects of interest, usually leading to a lost track of time, or disregard of surroundings.
Also, walking past random people who couldn't give two shits about him is probably pretty easy.
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- 29 Mar. 2011 10:58pm #29
It is. Unless you find such a matrix calculus too hard (Referring to this video).
- 30 Mar. 2011 12:54am #30
And now Jake has embarked on his most ambitious project yet - his own 'expanded version of Einstein's theory of relativity'.
His mother, not sure if her child was talking nonsense or genius, sent a video of his theory to the renowned Institute for Advanced Study near Princeton University.
According to the Indiana Star, Institute astrophysics professor Scott Tremaine -himself a world renowned expert - confirmed the authenticity of Jake's theory.
In an email to the family, Tremaine wrote: 'I'm impressed by his interest in physics and the amount that he has learned so far.
Disco is neat.
- 30 Mar. 2011 11:07am #31