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Intelligence quotient, also known as intelligence quotient, is an index of personal intelligence test scores compared with the scores of subjects of the same age, and is a measure of individual intelligence.
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There is no highest, only higher.
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The person with the highest IQ in the world is the Chinese mathematician Tao Zhexuan, whose IQ reaches 230, which is the highest IQ score in the history of mankind.
According to the report, Tao Zhexuan was hired as a professor at the age of 24 by the University of California, Los Angeles, becoming the youngest professor in the history of the school; At the age of 31, he won the MacArthur Genius Award and the Nobel Prize "Fields" in mathematics. His achievements in mathematics are obvious to all, but he remains humble and constantly pursues new knowledge, and he is also known as the "Mozart of mathematics".
During his research career, Tao Zhexuan has been recognized by the mathematical community as a master young master in nearly 10 important mathematical research fields such as harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, combinatorics, analytic number theory, and arithmetic number theory, all of which are extremely hot growth points in the development of mathematics. In addition, his research field is also involved in engineering, and he has achieved breakthrough results in the principle of compression sensing of cameras.
Tao Zhexuan's character experience
Born on July 17, 1975 in Adelaide, Australia, Tao Zhexuan's parents discovered his talent in mathematics at the age of two, so he taught himself almost all primary school mathematics courses under the guidance of his mother during his kindergarten years.
In 1980, 5-year-old Tao Zhexuan was sent by his parents to a local private primary school, and Tao Zhexuan entered the second grade as soon as he entered the school, but his math class Sun Jian was in the fifth grade.
In 1982, Tao Zhexuan began to teach himself calculus and published his first book, which was about calculating complete numbers with basic programs.
In 1989, at the age of 14, Tao Zhexuan officially entered Flinders University.
In 1991, at the age of 16, Tao Zhexuan received an honorary degree in science from Flinders University; He received his master's degree from Flinders University in 1992.
In 1996, at the age of 21, Tao Zhexuan received a doctorate from Princeton University.
In 1999, at the age of 24, he was hired as a full professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.
In 2007, Tao was appointed Professor of the James and Carol Collins Chair at the University of California, Los Angeles. He received the MacArthur Genius Grant in the same year.
In December 2009, Tao Zhexuan returned to China for the first time.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia-Tao Zhexuan.
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Marilyn *Os Sa*ant, from her mother's maiden family, has made a name for herself since the mid-80s of the 20th century. She was a school girl in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, at the time, and took a test, and almost 30 years later, her IQ was up**. In 1985, the Guinness Book of World Records admitted that at the age of 10, she correctly answered every question on the Stanford-Binet** IQ test, a result that gave her a mental equivalent of 22 years and 11 months and an extraordinary IQ:
228, becoming the person with the highest IQ in the world.
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The landlord's IQ is hard and scary.
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Francis. Galton.
Francis Galton (English explorer, geographer, eugenicist, psychologist, father of differential psychology, founder of psychometric physiometrics, cousin of Darwin.
He was born into an aristocratic family in Larches, near Sparkbrook in Birmingham, England, his father was a banker, and his mother and Darwin's father were half-siblings, so Galton was Darwin's cousin.
The youngest of nine children, he was brilliant from an early age, recognizing all the uppercase letters by 12 months of age and recognising both uppercase and lowercase letters by 18 months. He can recite Latin while babbling. By the age of two and a half, Galton was able to read children's books such as "Fly Trapping in Cobwebs."
By the age of 3 he had learned to sign, by the age of 4 he was able to write poetry, by the age of 5 he was able to recite and understand the Scottish narrative poem Mamion, by the age of 6 he had mastered the Iliad and the Odyssey of Homer's epic poems, and at the age of 7 he was able to appreciate Shakespeare's masterpieces, become interested in naturalism, and classify insects and mineral specimens in his own way.
According to the relevant literature, the American psychologist Telman used the Stanford-Biner standard designed by himself to estimate the intelligence of the young Galton, and he believed that the intelligence age of Galton between the ages of 3 and 8 was almost equal to twice his actual age, and his IQ was about 200.
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I really don't know why you know so many foreign celebrities, don't know the history of your country, how do you know that they are not smart, Lao Tzu, Confucius, Li Si of Qin, invented the small seal, can you invent if you are not smart, Jiang Shang, Sun Wu, Sun Bin, Zhou Yu of the Three Kingdoms. Guo Jia. Xun Yu is so bad, there are often some young people who don't know anything, don't pay attention to Chinese history, and there are so many talents.
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William. Alfred.
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The tallest IQ in the world is from South Korea, his name is Kim Ung-yong, he was born in 1962, he can walk and talk at 5 months, and write and play chess at 7 months. At the age of 3, he learned calculus, and by the age of 4, he was able to read and write Japanese, Korean, English, and German. On November 2, 1967, he solved several complex calculus problems and demonstrated his linguistic talents, giving lectures in the four Chinese dialects and composing a poem.
He visited NASA at the age of 7 and received his Ph.D. in physics from Colorado State University before the age of 15. He began his research work at NASA in 1974 and returned to Korea in 1978, but South Korea did not recognize his Ph.D. title, so he continued his studies, but chose civil engineering instead of physics, and eventually obtained his Ph.D. degree. In 2007, he worked at Chungbuk National University.
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It seems to be Leonardo da Vinci, around 230.
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