Faster Brain than Einstein and Newton, the most intelligent man in human history who learned 8 languages at the age of 8, also developed his new language.
Albert Einstein had an IQ of 160. Newton's 190 and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's 152. Everyone knows about the most intelligent people in the world, but there has been a genius job in the world whose IQ level was much higher than these people, but today very few people know his name.
According to BrightSide.com, the man's name was William James Sadies, with an IQ of between 250 and 300, and he is considered the most intelligent man in the world to date. He was a mathematician who was fluent in many languages and dialects and was a gifted writer. You can gauge his intelligence by the fact that at the age of 8 he was fluent in 8 languages.
William James was born in 1898 in New York City. Her father, Boris, was a psychologist who had four degrees from Harvard University. William James' mother was an MD. His parents were also brilliant, but William James left them behind in intelligence. He was able to read the New York Times at just 18 months old. At the age of 8, he had learned 8 languages: Latin, Greek, French, Russian, German, Hebrew, Turkish and Armenian. He also invented a language of his own which he named Vendergood.
William James's intelligence was well known to his father, so he tried to get him admitted to Harvard University but he was refused because he was only 9 years old at the time. Two years later, in 1909, at the age of 11, he was admitted to Harvard, becoming the youngest student to do so. By 1910, his knowledge of mathematics had reached its peak, and instead of studying with his professors at the university, he began lecturing them, earning him the nickname "Fatin Bacha." He received his Bachelor of Arts degree at the age of 16.
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William James decided to live a perfect life away from fame and thus his name did not become as famous as it should have been. As a child he was eager to learn, his father also encouraged him. He also used his psychologist skills to move on, but as a young man, William James changed his mind and blamed his father. When Boris died in 1923, William refused to attend his last rites.
Despite such callousness, William James continued to work as a low-level clerk. In 1924, he was doing a job for 23 $ a week. When reporters reported on his job, his name once again made headlines, but this time his intelligence was ridiculed and it was said that he could do whatever he could as a child. No more But it was just a joke. In fact, William was just as intelligent. He also wrote many books under different pen names in his life.
William James was a staunch opponent of World War I, which led him to take part in a 1919 anti-war protest in Boston that turned violent. William James, along with others, was arrested and sentenced to 18 months in prison, but his parents saved him from prison and kept him in their home for two years instead of 18 months. William James lived a very lonely life with a very broken heart. He was separated from his family. He did many menial jobs to make ends meet, once working as a machine runner. A talented man who could have changed the world, he passed away in 1944 at the age of just 46 in a state of extreme depression. Like his father, he suffered from cerebral hemorrhage, which proved fatal.