Not everybody born extra ordinary intelligent, it is
the gift of God given to some people around the world. There are some
people in the world that just not only got success from their
intelligence but also get the unique place among the other people.
Today, you are being introduced with some people who have extremely
highest IQ on the planet.
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1. Kim Ung-Yong: Attended University at age 4,
Ph.D at age 15; world’s highest IQ
This Korean super-genius was born in 1962 and might just be the smartest
guy alive today (he’s recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records
as having the highest IQ of anyone on the planet). By the age of four he
was already able to read in Japanese, Korean, German, and English. At
his fifth birthday, he solved complicated differential and integral
calculus problems. Later, on Japanese television, he demonstrated his
proficiency in Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese, Tagalog, German, English,
Japanese, and Korean. Kim was listed in the Guinness Book of World
Records under “Highest IQ”; the book estimated the boy’s score at over
210.
Kim was a guest student of physics at Hanyang University from the age of
3 until he was 6. At the age of 7 he was invited to America by NASA. He
finished his university studies, eventually getting a Ph.D. in physics
at Colorado State University before he was 15. In 1974, during his
university studies, he began his research work at NASA and continued
this work until his return to Korea in 1978 where he decided to switch
from physics to civil engineering and eventually received a doctorate in
that field. Kim was offered the chance to study at the most prestigious
universities in Korea , but instead chose to attend a provincial
university. As of 2007 he also serves as adjunct faculty at Chungbuk
National University . |
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2. Gregory Smith: Nominated for a Nobel Peace
Prize at age 12
Born in 1990, Gregory Smith could read at age two and had enrolled in
university at 10. But “genius” is only one half of the Greg Smith story.
When not voraciously learning, this young man travels the globe as a
peace and children’s rights activist.
He is the founder of International Youth Advocates, an organization that
promotes principles of peace and understanding among young people
throughout the world. He has met with Bill Clinton and Mikhail Gorbachev
and spoke in front of the UN. For these and other humanitarian and
advocacy efforts, Smith has been nominated four times for a Nobel Peace
Prize. His latest achievement? He just got his driver license. |
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3. Akrit Jaswal: The Seven Year-Old Surgeon
Akrit Jaswal is a young Indian who has been called “the world’s smartest
boy” and it’s easy to see why. His IQ is 146 and is considered the
smartest person his age in India —a country of more than a billion
people.
Akrit came to public attention when in 2000 he performed his first
medical procedure at his family home. He was seven. His patient — a
local girl who could not afford a doctor — was eight. Her hand had been
burnt in a fire, causing her fingers to close into a tight fist that
wouldn’t open. Akrit had no formal medical training and no experience of
surgery, yet he managed to free her fingers and she was able to use her
hand again.
He focused his phenomenal intelligence on medicine and at the age of
twelve he claimed to be on the verge of discovering a cure for cancer.
He is now studying for a science degree at Chandigarh College and is the
youngest student ever accepted by an Indian University . |
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4. Cleopatra Stratan: a 3 year old singer who
earns 1000€ per song
Clepotra was born October 6, 2002 in Chisinau , Moldova and is the
daughter of Moldovan-Romanian singer, Pavel Stratan. She is the youngest
person ever to score commercial success as a singer, with her 2006 album
La vârsta de trei ani (”At the age of 3″). She holds the record for
being the youngest artist that performed live for two hours in front of
a large audience, the highest paid young artist, the youngest artist to
receive an MTV award and the youngest artist to score a #1 hit in a
country (”Ghita” in Romanian Singles Chart). |
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5. Aelita Andre: The 2-year-old artist who showed
her paintings in a famous Gallery
The abstract paintings of emerging artist Aelita Andre have people in
Australia ’s art world talking.. Aelita is two (the works were painted
when she was even younger).
Aelita got an opportunity to show her paintings when Mark Jamieson, the
director of Brunswick Street Gallery in Melbourne ’s Fitzroy, was asked
by a photographer whose work he represented to consider the work of
another artist. Jamieson liked what he saw and agreed to include it in a
group show.
Jamieson then started to promote the show, printing glossy invitations
and placing ads in the magazines Art Almanac and Art Collector,
featuring the abstract work. Only then did he discover a crucial fact
about the new artist: Aelita Andre is Kalashnikova’s daughter, and was
just 22 months old. Jamieson was shocked and embarrassed but decided to
proceed with the exhibition anyways.. |
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