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It says, his IQ is 170. He's a genius. I wonder what makes the brain work hypertime and at such a pace as relative to the age difference. Some people are just born genius, but how do commoners like us develop into geniuses?ProdigiousJGoogle Jacob Barnett or watch a youtube video of him. He is one of the present day Einsteins at 12 years old with an IQ of over 160. He has an exceptional photographic memory, the ability to calculate complex and basic equations and formulas in his head like a human calculator, and he plays Beethoven and more on piano by ear. He also taught himself braille, can immediately write sentences backwards etc. Right now his knowledge is equavilent to a college student nearly finished with a Doctorate in Astronomy, Physics, and Mathematics. He is teaching Physics as a professor right now at Indiana University.
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As I reviewed my past content I came across your question again and have a better answer for you. Taking this personality test somewhat determines your overall mode of intelligence if that makes sense: #-Link-Snipped-#Praveen-KumarThanks Pro. Now, is there a free place to check up mine? Online?