The 10 youngest prodigies in the world

Tanishq Matthew Abraham, Ethan Bortnick are two of those who show their innate ability at a very young age with many outstanding achievements.

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Tanishq Matthew Abraham. Tanishq Matthew Abraham at the age of 4, is one of the youngest members of Mensa, an international organization of people who own the world's highest IQ. Tanishq revealed genius qualities when he was just four months old, watching children's books and answering questions correctly. In Mensa, the boy scored 99.9% in the IQ test. At 5 years old, he quickly completed math courses designed by Stanford University education program for children with innate aptitude. At the age of six, Tanishq maintains a 4.0 grade point average in all undergraduate courses and is one of the youngest people introduced to the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. In addition, he published scientific essays on moon research on NASA's website.

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Ethan Bortnick is a prodigy playing music. The boy is the composer and actor. Ethan Bortnick started playing at 3 years old. At 5 years old, the boy can compose music. Ethan's first show on television in 2007 started a series of shows later. He is proud to be the Guinness record holder when he is recognized as a solo musician with the world's youngest private tour. At 10 years old, Ethan was the youngest star invited to perform in Las Vegas.

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Akim Camara was a violin prodigy in Berlin, starting to play the violin from the age of 2. He expressed his superior memory in music when he still babbled. The instructor Akim discovered his musical ability and he began to teach the 2-year-old boy a week. He received music and received it quickly, after only 6 months of training, Akim was invited to perform for the first time in public at the Christmas concert in December 2003.

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Priyanshi Somani is an Indian prodigy. She is capable of calculating in particular when she was 6 years old and by the age of 11, she was the youngest member to participate in the world mental math competition held in 2010. Priyanshi defeated 36 other opponents from 16 countries. join and win the championship with the resolution of the square root of 10 six-digit numbers in the record period of 6 minutes 51 seconds. More impressively, she is the only contestant in the history of mental arithmetic that is 100% accurate at all sections. She became the new world record holder for calculating square root in January 2012 when she accurately calculated the square root of 10 six-digit numbers in 2 minutes 43 seconds.

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March Tian , 9, is the youngest person to enter university lecture hall in Hong Kong. He successfully completed the advanced A math certificate and B Diploma in Statistics. He also received 8 GCSE certificates at the same time while studying other certifications. March Tian is specifically enrolled in a dual major bachelor program including a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics and a master's degree in philosophy in mathematics. In 2011, March Tian successfully completed the course one year earlier than expected. He is currently studying for a PhD in mathematics in the US.

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Another math prodigy is Jacob Barnet . The boy was diagnosed with severe autism when he was 2 years old. Doctors say that he will not be able to speak, read, write or even be able to live independently in his daily life for the rest of his life. But only a year later, Jacob proved the opposite when he was able to read, reverse reading the alphabet from A to Z. In the same year, Jacob shocked the speaker in an astronomical museum, when he answered clumsily why the moons revolving around Mars had an odd shape. 10 years old, Jacob attended Indiana-Purdue University. He asserts that one day, he will successfully defend Einstein's law of rejecting the theory of relativity. Jacob is currently working as a PhD student in Quantum Physics.

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Mathematical prodigy Cameron Thompson from Wales. When he was 4 years old he corrected the teacher that she forgot to include a negative number when declaring 0 as the smallest number. Admittedly majored in mathematics at the Open University at the age of 11, Cameron passed two of the toughest math exams, GCSE and GCE, 'pink'. However, because of the syndrome of autism disorder - Asperger, Cameron encountered difficulties in his study. The BBC has made a televised report to share the turbulent experiences in the life of the boy prodigy Cameron. However, he is still loved and recognized as a genius of mathematics.

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Taylor Ramon Wilson is the youngest person in the world to successfully build 'Fusor' - a device used to create nuclear fusion. Taylor designed bomb design at 10 years old and built fusor at the age of 14. In May 2011, he won Intel's International Science and Technology Award by inventing a radiation detector. In February this year, he was invited to speak at the 2013 TED conference on his ideas on a closed underground nuclear fission reactor. Taylor designed the compact nuclear reactor that, according to him, is capable of generating 50 megawatt of electricity with the preeminent feature of just fueling every 30 years.

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From India, Akrit Pran Jaswai became a celebrity when he first performed the surgery at the age of seven. The surgery was performed to separate the burned fingers from each other by an 8-year-old victim. Although Akrit has not yet been appointed as a doctor, he is respected by experts in the world and is called a medical genius. Later, Akrit majored in medicine at the age of 12 and prepared to graduate with a master's degree in Applied Chemistry at the age of 17. Currently, Akrit is participating in research to find a cure for cancer. letter.

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Mikaela Irene Fudolig walked through the door of the University of the Philippines when she was only 11 years old. She is always the top student in the course. Mikaela graduated from the Department of Physical Sciences at the age of 16. Currently, she is pursuing a Ph.D. and a young professor at the school she is attending. Mikaela's research interests are to use mathematical models to analyze system behavior, biological system research, and 'econophysics' - economic research based on the theory and method of physics.