The fastest mentor in the world
Yesterday,
Yesterday, the world's fastest " Human Machine " broke its own record by calculating 200-digit numbers with just the brain within 70 seconds. 27-year-old Alexis Lemaire, French, correctly calculated the 13th root of a random 200-digit number.
He gave the result 2,407,899,893.032,210 within 70.2 seconds, beating the previous record of 72.4 seconds, at the London Science Museum.
A computer randomly generated a 200-digit number before he sat down to calculate in his head."He sat down and counted very quietly, then suddenly he gave the answer," said museum director Jane Wess. "I believe this is the highest math calculated by the brain."
"He seems to have an extraordinary memory and turns it into his passion. It's amazing to see this. Only a small number of people have this special ability."
Lemaire, studying at the Reims School in France, began to show his strength when he found the 13th root of any 100-digit number in less than 4 seconds in 2004. Like an athlete, He trained his brain every day to perform more difficult tasks such as finding the 13th root of 200-digit numbers.
Alexis Lemaire (Photo: Theage.com.au)
MT
- Exotic way to sharpen the teeth of shark Mentawai
- The world's fastest plane SR-71 is about to be revived?
- Hitachi will soon have the world's fastest elevator
- Top 10 fastest breeds in the world
- Discover the fastest running animal in the world
- Video: The fastest turtle in the world
- The fastest animals in the world
- Tianhe-2 is still the fastest supercomputer in the world
- When the world's fastest people race in a zero gravity environment
- The size helps the fastest mottled leopard on land
Who painted portraits of Nobel Prize winners? Head Transplants - Shocking Experiments Mae Jemison - America's first African-American female astronaut He was awarded the title of professor at the age of 30, the youngest director in the history of Vietnamese science! Who invented the dishwasher? Carl Jung: The World's Most Mysterious Scientist! The anti-theft lock, it took experts 16 days to pry open The truth about the legend of an apple falling on Newton's head that the whole world has believed for the past 400 years