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Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity
    #14182520 - 03/25/11 02:33 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity
A 12-year-old child prodigy has astounded university professors after grappling with some of the most advanced concepts in mathematics.
Jacob Barnett has an IQ of 170 - higher than Albert Einstein - and is now so far advanced in his Indiana university studies that professors are lining him up for a PHD research role.

The boy wonder, who taught himself calculus, algebra, geometry and trigonometry in a week, is now tutoring fellow college classmates after hours.
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Gifted: Jacob Barnett is so far ahead of his age group he is now leaving university he is developing his own theory on how the universe came into being

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.
Gifted: Aspergers syndrome and the conditions affecting child development
Autism: A condition that starts in early childhood, usually involving serious developmental disabilities with social interaction and communication.
People with this disorder can have a range of abilities, from being severely disabled to gifted. It is estimated one in every 150 child has the condition.

Aspergers: A syndrome that is similar to autism, but with the distinction that those with it typically function better, have normal intelligence and near-normal language development.

Savant: Rare condition in which persons with developmental disorders have astonishing islands of ability, brilliance or talent that stand in stark contrast to overall limitations.

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.
'The theory that he's working on involves several of the toughest problems in astrophysics and theoretical physics.

'Anyone who solves these will be in line for a Nobel Prize.'
But for his mother Kristine Barnett, 36, and the rest of the family, maths remains a tricky subject.
Speaking to the paper, Mrs Barnett said: 'I flunked math. I know this did not come from me.'
And it hasn't gone un-noticed by Jake, who added: 'Whenever I try talking about math with anyone in my family they just stare blankly.'
Jake was diagnosed with Aspergers syndrome, a mild form of autism, from an early age.
His parents were worried when he didn't talk until the age of two, suspecting he was educationally abnormal.
It was only as he began to grow up that they realised just how special his gift was.
He would fill up note pads of paper with drawings of complex geometrical shapes and calculations, before picking up felt tip pens and writing equations on windows.
By the age of three he was solving 5,000-piece puzzles and he even studied a state road map, reciting every highway and license plate prefix from memory.

By the age of eight he had left high school and was attending Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis advanced astrophysics classes.

Genius: Jake Barnett is now set to become a paid astrophysics researcher
His classroom presence is quite unnerving for many of the 18-plus year old students at his IPIU lectures.
Speaking to the Indy Star, Wanda Anderson, a biochemistry major said: 'When I first walked in and saw him, I thought, 'Oh my God, I'm going to school with Doogie Howser.'
She added: 'A lot of people come to him for help when they don't understand a physics problem.
'People come up to him all the time and say, 'Hey Jake, can you help me'.

'A lot of people think a genius is hard to talk to, but Jake explains things that would still be over their head.'
And his Professor John Ross said his performance in lectures had been 'outstanding'.
'When he asks a question, he is always two steps ahead of the lecture.
'Everyone in the class gets quiet. Poor kid. . . . He sits right in the front row, and they all just look at him.
'He will come to see me during office hours and ask even more detailed questions. And you can tell he's been thinking these things through.
'Kids his age would normally have problems adding fractions, and he is helping out some of his fellow students.'

According to his parents Jake has trouble sleeping at night as he constantly sees numbers in his head.
But far from complaining, Jake has turned the sleepless nights to his advantage - debunking the big bang theory.
The next step, according to professor Ross, is for Jake to leave class altogether and take up a paid research role.




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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: RonaldFuckingPaul]
    #14182523 - 03/25/11 02:34 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Don't encourage Janamil.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: ifoundwaldo]
    #14182532 - 03/25/11 02:35 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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Don't encourage Janamil.



lol this guy is way smarter than that nukka


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: RonaldFuckingPaul]
    #14182592 - 03/25/11 02:45 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

I think IQ tests are silly and don't measure true intelligence very well but that kid sounds awesome :thumbup:

It would be pretty demotivational to be in a high level calculus class at a university spending dozens of hours a week studying only to be easily beaten by a 12 year old :lol:


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: RonaldFuckingPaul]
    #14182600 - 03/25/11 02:47 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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reeferaddict69 said:
Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity
A 12-year-old child prodigy has astounded university professors after grappling with some of the most advanced concepts in mathematics.
Jacob Barnett has an IQ of 170 - higher than Albert Einstein - and is now so far advanced in his Indiana university studies that professors are lining him up for a PHD research role.

The boy wonder, who taught himself calculus, algebra, geometry and trigonometry in a week, is now tutoring fellow college classmates after hours.
Scroll down for video

Gifted: Jacob Barnett is so far ahead of his age group he is now leaving university he is developing his own theory on how the universe came into being

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.
Gifted: Aspergers syndrome and the conditions affecting child development
Autism: A condition that starts in early childhood, usually involving serious developmental disabilities with social interaction and communication.
People with this disorder can have a range of abilities, from being severely disabled to gifted. It is estimated one in every 150 child has the condition.

Aspergers: A syndrome that is similar to autism, but with the distinction that those with it typically function better, have normal intelligence and near-normal language development.

Savant: Rare condition in which persons with developmental disorders have astonishing islands of ability, brilliance or talent that stand in stark contrast to overall limitations.

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.
'The theory that he's working on involves several of the toughest problems in astrophysics and theoretical physics.

'Anyone who solves these will be in line for a Nobel Prize.'
But for his mother Kristine Barnett, 36, and the rest of the family, maths remains a tricky subject.
Speaking to the paper, Mrs Barnett said: 'I flunked math. I know this did not come from me.'
And it hasn't gone un-noticed by Jake, who added: 'Whenever I try talking about math with anyone in my family they just stare blankly.'
Jake was diagnosed with Aspergers syndrome, a mild form of autism, from an early age.
His parents were worried when he didn't talk until the age of two, suspecting he was educationally abnormal.
It was only as he began to grow up that they realised just how special his gift was.
He would fill up note pads of paper with drawings of complex geometrical shapes and calculations, before picking up felt tip pens and writing equations on windows.
By the age of three he was solving 5,000-piece puzzles and he even studied a state road map, reciting every highway and license plate prefix from memory.

By the age of eight he had left high school and was attending Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis advanced astrophysics classes.

Genius: Jake Barnett is now set to become a paid astrophysics researcher
His classroom presence is quite unnerving for many of the 18-plus year old students at his IPIU lectures.
Speaking to the Indy Star, Wanda Anderson, a biochemistry major said: 'When I first walked in and saw him, I thought, 'Oh my God, I'm going to school with Doogie Howser.'
She added: 'A lot of people come to him for help when they don't understand a physics problem.
'People come up to him all the time and say, 'Hey Jake, can you help me'.

'A lot of people think a genius is hard to talk to, but Jake explains things that would still be over their head.'
And his Professor John Ross said his performance in lectures had been 'outstanding'.
'When he asks a question, he is always two steps ahead of the lecture.
'Everyone in the class gets quiet. Poor kid. . . . He sits right in the front row, and they all just look at him.
'He will come to see me during office hours and ask even more detailed questions. And you can tell he's been thinking these things through.
'Kids his age would normally have problems adding fractions, and he is helping out some of his fellow students.'

According to his parents Jake has trouble sleeping at night as he constantly sees numbers in his head.
But far from complaining, Jake has turned the sleepless nights to his advantage - debunking the big bang theory.
The next step, according to professor Ross, is for Jake to leave class altogether and take up a paid research role.









i'm not trying to derail the thread at all, but i think that nigga needs to get older and get laid before he starts deevaluation einstein :lol:


i mean the nigga might be smart, but cmon einstein was a fucking genius and he was old and experienced and did a lot of experiments to prove or disprove his work. being smart is one thing but having experience and know-power is something else.

not even stephen hawking has been able to do much to develop his 'own theory or relativity' when weighed against Einstein. some people might disagree with me, but i never thought he did so much of that, and technically speaking i'm pretty sure he didn't. i guess i never thought much of stephen hawking.


to be honest i don't mean that. stephen hawking is a very smart guy who has said a lot of really cool shit, but also has said a lot of dumb theories as well.


anyway i'm sure when this kid gets older, he'll be the next stephen hawking, but stephen hawking is no albert einstein, and neither is this kid. the accomplishments that albert einstein made are really really hard to compare to too many people.


good luck kid, also, get yourself laid :thumbup::thumbup::lol:


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: imachavel]
    #14182614 - 03/25/11 02:50 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

That kid will have no social skills.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Nordique]
    #14182618 - 03/25/11 02:51 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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That kid will have no social skills.



He already doesn't, he's autistic bro that comes with the condition.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: imachavel]
    #14182622 - 03/25/11 02:51 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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i'm not trying to derail the thread at all, but i think that nigga needs to get older and get laid before he starts deevaluation einstein :lol:


i mean the nigga might be smart, but cmon einstein was a fucking genius and he was old and experienced and did a lot of experiments to prove or disprove his work. being smart is one thing but having experience and know-power is something else.

not even stephen hawking has been able to do much to develop his 'own theory or relativity' when weighed against Einstein. some people might disagree with me, but i never thought he did so much of that, and technically speaking i'm pretty sure he didn't. i guess i never thought much of stephen hawking.


to be honest i don't mean that. stephen hawking is a very smart guy who has said a lot of really cool shit, but also has said a lot of dumb theories as well.


anyway i'm sure when this kid gets older, he'll be the next stephen hawking, but stephen hawking is no albert einstein, and neither is this kid. the accomplishments that albert einstein made are really really hard to compare to too many people.


good luck kid, also, get yourself laid :thumbup::thumbup::lol:




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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Samuel L Jackson]
    #14182626 - 03/25/11 02:52 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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poster above the above poster is jealous.



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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: imachavel]
    #14182639 - 03/25/11 02:54 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Yeah but he already knows at his age most of that which Einstein worked his whole life to bring to light - it isn't just a question of straight up intelligence or genius, every mind has a fresh perspective and his might be the right one.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: twighead]
    #14182647 - 03/25/11 02:56 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Why the fuck wasn't I born with some sort of talent or skill...

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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Patlal]
    #14182650 - 03/25/11 02:56 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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Why the fuck wasn't I born with some sort of talent or skill...

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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: twighead]
    #14182652 - 03/25/11 02:56 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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I think IQ tests are silly and don't measure true intelligence very well but that kid sounds awesome :thumbup:

It would be pretty demotivational to be in a high level calculus class at a university spending dozens of hours a week studying only to be easily beaten by a 12 year old :lol:




but that lil nigga probly wouldn't be smoking the blunts you would be or getting laid the way you would be in uni


everyone who comes along and shows up to einstein swears they are so smart. well, personally, to me not many people have shown up to einstein, but being smart is more than just fancy mathematics.


sure, e = mc squared has been basis of calculation for thousands of engineering scientists etc. it's helped us go to the moon, revolutionize the science industry, create a whole world of technology, etc.

but that's what i'm trying to say, einstein contributed that to society. and yet people always come and try and prove him wrong. you can't prove him wrong, you can prove things he may have overlooked, but that isn't the same thing as proving him wrong. e = mc squared has changed the world.


can we say the same thing about stephen hawking? has he changed the world? did he do what einstein did and come up with a calculation that could work in millions of experiments and engineering designs? did he invent the lightbulb? did he do what ibm did and bring together a team of people that created hardware, as well as hiring bill gates to design and develop software, to change the world and bring computers into peoples homes?


did he invent a helicopter? did he work for nasa? well... idk maybe stephen hawking did help nasa, i actually don't follow him around too much. but remember when you compare someone against albert einstein you compare them against e = mc squared. that's pretty fucking hard to do in my opinion. a lot of these jerks swear they are material that works and shit.


honestly if i was that kid i'd be out enjoying life, taking my dog to the park, getting ready for middle school, etc. then again i guess he has a bright future ahead of him. but wtf lol i don't know :lol:



why does everyone have to be compared to einstein :shrug:


i just can't see it


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: RonaldFuckingPaul]
    #14182654 - 03/25/11 02:57 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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SamuelLJackson said:
poster above the above poster is jealous.



me?:lol:




the shroomery is being slow and i have nordique on ignore so there was a combination of factors i did not account for when making that post. so basically, i edited my post to convey the intended point for everyone.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Samuel L Jackson]
    #14182667 - 03/25/11 02:59 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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i'm not trying to derail the thread at all, but i think that nigga needs to get older and get laid before he starts deevaluation einstein :lol:


i mean the nigga might be smart, but cmon einstein was a fucking genius and he was old and experienced and did a lot of experiments to prove or disprove his work. being smart is one thing but having experience and know-power is something else.

not even stephen hawking has been able to do much to develop his 'own theory or relativity' when weighed against Einstein. some people might disagree with me, but i never thought he did so much of that, and technically speaking i'm pretty sure he didn't. i guess i never thought much of stephen hawking.


to be honest i don't mean that. stephen hawking is a very smart guy who has said a lot of really cool shit, but also has said a lot of dumb theories as well.


anyway i'm sure when this kid gets older, he'll be the next stephen hawking, but stephen hawking is no albert einstein, and neither is this kid. the accomplishments that albert einstein made are really really hard to compare to too many people.


good luck kid, also, get yourself laid :thumbup::thumbup::lol:




u jelly?





it is pretty amazing that he is autistic though, and that smart. autism has obviously not been compared to being retarded, none the less a lot of autistic people are. not all of them of course... :shrug:


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Samuel L Jackson]
    #14182668 - 03/25/11 02:59 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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poster above the above poster is jealous.



me?:lol:




the shroomery is being slow and i have nordique on ignore so there was a combination of factors i did not account for when making that post. so basically, i edited my post to convey the intended point for everyone.



its cool bro no worries


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Nordique] * 1
    #14182674 - 03/25/11 03:01 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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That kid will have no social skills.




Bullshit.

He seemed to function better than 50% of shroomery members when it comes to communication. He won't have the "skills" to babble along with normal people about jersey shore or girl problems. Instead, he'll be doin' thangs with other geniuses like picking apart the theory of relativity on windowpanes.

Even though there is something beautiful about it, I'd rather not behaunted by mathematics 24/7.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: conan]
    #14182751 - 03/25/11 04:29 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Kid has terrible handwriting...you'd think he'd be able to figure out how to improve that...


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Penguarky Tunguin]
    #14182782 - 03/25/11 05:28 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

so what is his new theory of relativity??/


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Coaster]
    #14182814 - 03/25/11 05:36 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Autism is a gift and a curse, It is a biochemical accident. Like overclocking a computer, Some will do amazing things, and some will overheat, but in both incidents there will be differences from a baseline computer.

Autistics defaultly think in a pathway easiest suited to them and it becomes them.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Janamil]
    #14182861 - 03/25/11 05:48 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

I bet as soon as he gets some pussy, his IQ will drop by 65 points. But his penis will be smarter.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Penguarky Tunguin]
    #14182870 - 03/25/11 05:49 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Seems like there are a lot of people hating on a 12 year old in this thread. WTF is wrong with you people?:lol:


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Janamil]
    #14182942 - 03/25/11 06:02 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Props to the 12 year old. I fear he is going to get to the point where he is unable to determine the point in everything. Hopefully he learns soon enough to stay away from the business / government tycoons who want to give him paper for his inventions.

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Autism is a gift and a curse, It is a biochemical accident. Like overclocking a computer, Some will do amazing things, and some will overheat, but in both incidents there will be differences from a baseline computer.

Autistics defaultly think in a pathway easiest suited to them and it becomes them.




I saw you A = B and B = A thread, which I think is viable when transversing the nearest universe.

I think the closest universe in a multi-universe system would be that which is directly opposite.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: teknix]
    #14182957 - 03/25/11 06:05 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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Props to the 12 year old. I fear he is going to get to the point where he is unable to determine the point in everything. Hopefully he learns soon enough to stay away from the business / government tycoons who want to give him paper for his inventions.

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Autism is a gift and a curse, It is a biochemical accident. Like overclocking a computer, Some will do amazing things, and some will overheat, but in both incidents there will be differences from a baseline computer.

Autistics defaultly think in a pathway easiest suited to them and it becomes them.




I saw you A = B and B = A thread, which I think is viable when transversing the nearest universe.

I think the closest universe in a multi-universe system would be that which is directly opposite.




Any form of multi-universe is a cop out


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Janamil]
    #14182963 - 03/25/11 06:07 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

How so?


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: teknix]
    #14182982 - 03/25/11 06:11 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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How so?



Either it cannot be proved within this current time and most likely wont be. So theres no use to even trying to figure it out.

Whats the fun with multiple universes? I don't see how they relate. We would have much more evidence then we supposedly have.

actually evidence has not been found, The only theoretical founding evidence has been "Wtf is this shit?" and trying to base logic on it.

Which is another contradiction, What says that in another universe logic will even be the same?

Its a cop out, It might be true and if it is. Thats disappointing. Other then that, I believe it just to be ignorance on our part and an easy solution.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: teknix]
    #14182990 - 03/25/11 06:12 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

this young boy is a math prophet. hail him :paradis:


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Janamil]
    #14183000 - 03/25/11 06:13 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

I hate that kid. He makes me feel stupid.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Janamil]
    #14183004 - 03/25/11 06:13 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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Janamil said:
Quote:

teknix said:
How so?



Either it cannot be proved within this current time and most likely wont be. So theres no use to even trying to figure it out.

Whats the fun with multiple universes? I don't see how they relate. We would have much more evidence then we supposedly have.

actually evidence has not been found, The only theoretical founding evidence has been "Wtf is this shit?" and trying to base logic on it.

Which is another contradiction, What says that in another universe logic will even be the same?

Its a cop out, It might be true and if it is. Thats disappointing. Other then that, I believe it just to be ignorance on our part and an easy solution.




Then I fail to see how you arrived to a logical conclusion in regards to your theory.

:smile:


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: teknix]
    #14183011 - 03/25/11 06:15 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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teknix said:
Quote:

Janamil said:
Quote:

teknix said:
How so?



Either it cannot be proved within this current time and most likely wont be. So theres no use to even trying to figure it out.

Whats the fun with multiple universes? I don't see how they relate. We would have much more evidence then we supposedly have.

actually evidence has not been found, The only theoretical founding evidence has been "Wtf is this shit?" and trying to base logic on it.

Which is another contradiction, What says that in another universe logic will even be the same?

Its a cop out, It might be true and if it is. Thats disappointing. Other then that, I believe it just to be ignorance on our part and an easy solution.




Then I fail to see how you arrived to a logical conclusion in regards to your theory.

:smile:




Then, I realized, the universe is not constant. I do not want to hi-jack this thread. Ive been deemed crazy enough.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: blewmeanie]
    #14183019 - 03/25/11 06:16 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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Seems like there are a lot of people hating on a 12 year old in this thread. WTF is wrong with you people?:lol:



yeah, that's what i was thinking .... i tohught that was pretty awesome... even though i don't know shit about wtf he was talking bout...


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Janamil]
    #14183043 - 03/25/11 06:18 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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Janamil said:
Quote:

teknix said:
Quote:

Janamil said:
Quote:

teknix said:
How so?



Either it cannot be proved within this current time and most likely wont be. So theres no use to even trying to figure it out.

Whats the fun with multiple universes? I don't see how they relate. We would have much more evidence then we supposedly have.

actually evidence has not been found, The only theoretical founding evidence has been "Wtf is this shit?" and trying to base logic on it.

Which is another contradiction, What says that in another universe logic will even be the same?

Its a cop out, It might be true and if it is. Thats disappointing. Other then that, I believe it just to be ignorance on our part and an easy solution.




Then I fail to see how you arrived to a logical conclusion in regards to your theory.

:smile:




Then, I realized, the universe is not constant. I do not want to hi-jack this thread. Ive been deemed crazy enough.





You know what they say about opinions.

I don't think it's off-topic, the boy is working on a theory of everything, which relates.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: akira_akuma]
    #14183048 - 03/25/11 06:19 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

He most likely sees mathematical systems in everyday life. It consumes him. Good thing he seems to be questioning everything he comes across.

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Janamil said:
Quote:

teknix said:
How so?



Either it cannot be proved within this current time and most likely wont be. So theres no use to even trying to figure it out.

Whats the fun with multiple universes? I don't see how they relate. We would have much more evidence then we supposedly have.

actually evidence has not been found, The only theoretical founding evidence has been "Wtf is this shit?" and trying to base logic on it.

Which is another contradiction, What says that in another universe logic will even be the same?

Its a cop out, It might be true and if it is. Thats disappointing. Other then that, I believe it just to be ignorance on our part and an easy solution.




Then I fail to see how you arrived to a logical conclusion in regards to your theory.

:smile:




Then, I realized, the universe is not constant. I do not want to hi-jack this thread. Ive been deemed crazy enough.





You know what they say about opinions.

I don't think it's off-topic, the boy is working on a theory of everything, which relates.




I see everything spatially, I do not see mathematics as he does, although I have not tried, but either way. It his default way to think, not mine. I have no way to tell you what I believe mathematically. Other then I believe physics itself is growing, changing and adapting based on a few main unchanging laws, Everything else is created from this.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Janamil]
    #14183095 - 03/25/11 06:26 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Well, could you consider the spaces of non-continuity as a seepage or leak from the opposite?


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: teknix]
    #14183109 - 03/25/11 06:30 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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Well, could you consider the spaces of non-continuity as a seepage or leak from the opposite?




I don't know language either and everything in physics I have learned in literal terms based on just evidence. Your question makes no sense to me. It brings no recollection because I do not learn through knowledge. Just a quick explanation of what it is, or what it does will instantly help me.

Explain what you are talking about so I may tell you what I believe, but what I believe is undoubtedly not true until I have done much work to prove any existence of this and I am working in neurology right now as much as possible.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Janamil]
    #14183138 - 03/25/11 06:36 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

I'm only talking about calling multiple universes a cop-out.

I don't really see how it is, or how your perspective says it is.

But I'm trying :wink:


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: teknix]
    #14183150 - 03/25/11 06:38 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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I'm only talking about calling multiple universes a cop-out.

I don't really see how it is, or how your perspective says it is.



As I have said. Please rephrase the question as I have no idea what the hell you are asking. With everything that I understand, I believe it to be plausible but I also believe it to be just a cop out. Vibrating strings with supersymmatry is just a way to try to explain the unexplainable, using unexplainable means, so.. we stay in an unexpalinable state. Its useless.

Just the simple question, I have no recollection when I think of "spaces of non-continuity". Please rephrase the question. I think in literal terms, tell me what it is in a physical interaction or give me some evidence so I may tell you.

To me thats like asking "what is the achushphornmailaers?"

Simpliest way I can put it. What the fuck is a achushiphornmailaers?


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Janamil]
    #14183202 - 03/25/11 06:47 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Double slit experiment.

Direct observation nullifying the non-continuity.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: teknix]
    #14183243 - 03/25/11 06:56 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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Double slit experiment.




so thats an achushiphornmailaers, and this is the second most thing I think about in physics, other then time/space.

To me, (My theory may and probably will be wrong, this is highly intuive with no real backing). This could be thousands of things, I believe looking at the relation of everything else and how it grows would be the best option in understanding the double slit experiment, but that is just me.

I honestly dont know, if I did I would be learning math and trying to prove it.

It feels like the universe is in a constant state of flux, following a few main laws, and growing to accommodate things as a few variables change, so does this slowly. As a group and as an individual. It seems like this is also limited by laws itself, it is localized yet universal. One particle will follow the same laws, as another but the laws will act differently due to the accordance of other variables that have been changed due to other variables. (Eg position is slightly different due to a logical law that has been in place to make this particle slightly different from the other.) But when these two particles interact, they follow a strict law. This law can show many different forms due to the fact that many other variables are different.

From what we see in a perspective, is it what is truly there or what has been said to be there?

Best way I can try to explain it. I'm not really into physics right now, I'm trying to cure autism. So my thinking will not be as, physicist as it could be.

I will be doing much more research specifically on this actually, once I am done.


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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: Janamil]
    #14183270 - 03/25/11 07:01 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

I think the earth and tree's can be very gounding.

I do see what your saying.

Thanks for explaining.

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Re: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity [Re: teknix]
    #14183352 - 03/25/11 07:14 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Einstein was 26 when he first developed the theory of relativity. Just took until he was 40ish to prove it right.

Autism has many feats and hardships associated with it. Its just the way it is. You cant relate to people when your brain is taking on its own form of evolution.


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