Tao Zhexuan, a Chinese mathematician, is recognized as the most intelligent and intelligent person in history. His IQ reached 23, which is the highest score ever recorded by human beings.
It is reported that Tao Zhexuan was hired as a professor by UCLA at the age of 24, becoming the youngest professor in the history of the university. At the age of 31, he won the MacArthur Foundation Genius Award and the Nobel Prize "Fields Award" in mathematics. His achievements in mathematics are obvious to all, but he remains humble and constantly pursues new knowledge. He is also known as "Mozart in mathematics".
During his research career, Tao Zhexuan was recognized as a young master in nearly 1 important mathematical research fields, such as harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, combinatorial mathematics, analytic number theory, arithmetic number theory, etc. These directions are extremely hot growing points in the development of mathematics. In addition, his research field also involves engineering, and he has made a breakthrough in the compression sensing principle of cameras.
Another famous achievement of Tao Zhexuan is that he cooperated with Ben Green to solve a conjecture related to "twin prime numbers" put forward by Euclid. This 23-year-old mathematical unsolved case strongly attracted his interest. He and his companions even proved that such a arithmetic progression segment can be found even in infinite prime number series. This discovery was named "Green-Tao Theorem".
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Celebrities with high IQ in history:
① Evariste Galois: (1811–1832), IQ=18, French mathematician. Founder of the branch discipline group theory in modern mathematics. The problem of solving algebraic equations by roots is completely solved by group theory, and a set of theories about groups and fields are developed, which are called Galois Group and Galois Theory.
The significance of research achievements in mathematics during his lifetime was not recognized by people. Three academic papers were submitted to the Academy of Sciences, all of which were returned or lost. Later, he turned to politics, supported * * * and the party, and was arrested twice. At the age of 21, because of his father's death, his work was rejected, and his girlfriend left, he fought with his girlfriend's fiance and knew that he would die.
Tell your friends in advance that you are going to die. Please keep your math research results. On the first day of the duel, Evariste Galois worked hard to write down all his arguments and kept writing "I don't have time." The word. It took him only one morning before dawn to solve the achievements that mathematicians of all ages have been unable to accomplish for centuries. I went to a duel that morning and then died in a duel.
② Richard Loeb Nathan Leopold: IQ=21. Leopold is a rich boy in Chicago, with extremely high intelligence. He speaks 15 languages and is an expert in birds. At that time, he was a student of law school and enthusiastically worshipped Nietzsche's "Superman" theory. On May 21st, 1924, he and his younger brother Loeb killed a 14-year-old boy next door (Bobby Frank) in cold blood for no reason.
Just to prove that their intelligence can do a "perfect murder" without being detected, he was 19 years old.
③ Emanuel Sviden Berg Emanuel Swedenburg: IQ=25. In 1688, a child was born in a Christian family in Stockholm, Sweden. Since he was a child, he has a mysterious tendency. Before he was 1 years old, he would talk to priests about God. After graduating from college, I went to England to study physics and astronomy, and also went to Holland, France and Germany.
He also likes machinery. He studied watchmaking, book binding, engraving and lens grinding. Then he studied cosmology, mathematics, anatomy, economics, metallurgy, geology and chemistry. He is familiar with almost all the knowledge of that era, and his academic achievements far exceed the level of his era, so far he has not been fully understood.
In his fifties, he gave up everything and started a career of spiritual communication which he called "Apocalypse". His "Tales of the Spiritual World" is thousands of pages thick in eight albums, which records what he has seen and heard in the "other world" for 3 years.
④ Hugo grotius: IQ = 2. Grotius (1583-1645) was known as a child prodigy since childhood. At the age of 11, he entered Leiden University, studied law at the University of Orleans, France at the age of 15, returned to The Hague, the Netherlands as a lawyer at the age of 16, worked as the editor-in-chief of The History of Jose War at the age of 2, and served as the procurator-general of the Netherlands and other provinces at the age of 25.
However, Grotius' success is not limited to this. His works, The Law of War and Peace, The Law of Capture and On Maritime Freedom, comprehensively and systematically discussed the basic principles of modern international law, which made him the founder of modern international law and was praised as the "ancestor of international law" by the world.
⑤ Aristotle: IQ = 2, Aristotle (384-322 BC), a native of Chittarath, ancient Greece, was a famous philosopher, scientist and educator. Aristotle was Plato's student and Alexander's teacher. In 335 BC, he set up a school called Lv Keang in Athens, which was called Xiaoyao School.
Marx once called Aristotle the most learned figure among ancient Greek philosophers, while Engels called him the ancient Hegel. Aristotle studied hard all his life, and his academic research involved logic, rhetoric, physics, biology, education, psychology, politics, economics, aesthetics, etc., and he wrote a large number of works, mainly including: Instrumentalism, Metaphysics, Politics, etc.
Reference: Chinese mathematician with IQ of 23 surpassed Einstein? -People's Network
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