Top 10 Smartest People In History
Surely you have in life met a bunch of smart people. Whether it was at the game or in the bar, always knew the secrets of the universe that all men just do not see. This time, this is not a misunderstood artist, but also the real personalities who have proven that they think has a purpose. Meet the ten smartest people of all the time.
10. Stephen Hawking - IQ 160
Although he have ALS that caused his paralysis, Hawking is still perceived universe better than all the people in the world. It was Hawking who explained the Big Bang theory.
9. Albert Einstein - IQ 160-190
It is interesting that Einstein never made an IQ test, but these figures estimate experts. He became known for his work in theoretical physics and became one of the most influential people in the world.
8. Judit Polgar - IQ 170
According to many, Judit is the best chess player among women. In her career she beat Bobby Fischer, the best chess player of all time until then, and Garry Kasparov.
7. Leonardo da Vinci - IQ 180-190
As with Einstein, his IQ is assessment as a result of his work from different branches of science.
6. Garry Kasparov - IQ 194
Gary Kasparov is one of the best chess player of all time. Since the beginning of his career in 1986, and by the end of 2005, the total was in the first place 225 of 228 months. He even won the IBM PC in a chess game.
5. Christopher Michael Langan - IQ 195
Christopher is described as the smartest person in America. He spoke with 6 months and I learned to read by the third year. He was expelled from college because he spoke he is smarter than the teachers.
4. Kim Ung-Yong - IQ 210
Born in 1963, Kim spoke with only 6 months. By its third year without any problems he read English, Korean, Japanese and German. Because of its ability got a job at NASA where he worked for ten years before he returned to his homeland to work as a teacher.
3. Christopher Hirata - IQ 225
When he was 13 he won the Olympics in physics. When he was 22, he took a doctorate at Princeton and now teaches Astrophysics in California.
2. Terence Tao - IQ 225-230
Terence Tao is the son of immigrants from Hong Kong and lived in Australia before moving to the United States where he now teaches at the University of Los Angeles.
1. William James Sidis - IQ 250-300
Sidis was with just 11 years old enrolled in Harvard to study mathematics. Soon he began teaching, but because of his years he was not seriously perceived. He soon join the civic movements and was often in conflict with the law. In the end, his parents took him to a mental institution from which he left in 1921. After that, he lived a normal life until he died in the 46th year of life due to problems with the brain.
10. Stephen Hawking - IQ 160
Although he have ALS that caused his paralysis, Hawking is still perceived universe better than all the people in the world. It was Hawking who explained the Big Bang theory.
9. Albert Einstein - IQ 160-190
It is interesting that Einstein never made an IQ test, but these figures estimate experts. He became known for his work in theoretical physics and became one of the most influential people in the world.
8. Judit Polgar - IQ 170
According to many, Judit is the best chess player among women. In her career she beat Bobby Fischer, the best chess player of all time until then, and Garry Kasparov.
7. Leonardo da Vinci - IQ 180-190
As with Einstein, his IQ is assessment as a result of his work from different branches of science.
6. Garry Kasparov - IQ 194
Gary Kasparov is one of the best chess player of all time. Since the beginning of his career in 1986, and by the end of 2005, the total was in the first place 225 of 228 months. He even won the IBM PC in a chess game.
5. Christopher Michael Langan - IQ 195
Christopher is described as the smartest person in America. He spoke with 6 months and I learned to read by the third year. He was expelled from college because he spoke he is smarter than the teachers.
4. Kim Ung-Yong - IQ 210
Born in 1963, Kim spoke with only 6 months. By its third year without any problems he read English, Korean, Japanese and German. Because of its ability got a job at NASA where he worked for ten years before he returned to his homeland to work as a teacher.
3. Christopher Hirata - IQ 225
When he was 13 he won the Olympics in physics. When he was 22, he took a doctorate at Princeton and now teaches Astrophysics in California.
2. Terence Tao - IQ 225-230
Terence Tao is the son of immigrants from Hong Kong and lived in Australia before moving to the United States where he now teaches at the University of Los Angeles.
1. William James Sidis - IQ 250-300
Sidis was with just 11 years old enrolled in Harvard to study mathematics. Soon he began teaching, but because of his years he was not seriously perceived. He soon join the civic movements and was often in conflict with the law. In the end, his parents took him to a mental institution from which he left in 1921. After that, he lived a normal life until he died in the 46th year of life due to problems with the brain.
that isn't kim ung yong picture idiots
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