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  1. The Outsiders | Grady M. Towers. (From The Prometheus Society’s Journal, Gift of Fire Issue No. 22, April 1987. This article was re-issued in Issue 72, March 95.) His name was William James Sidis, and his IQ was estimated at between 250 and 300 [8, p. 283]. At eighteen months he could read The New York Times, at two he taught himself Latin ...

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    With this fuel of support, building on the "reserve energy" theories of American psychologist William James (whom Sidis was named after), in which a person is theorized to have latent mental stores of energies (such as second or third winds of thought), along with English physicist William Thomson's views on life and the second law, and Scottish physicist James Maxwell's conception of an ...

  3. Jul 25, 2023 · Padahal, pernah ada ilmuwan matematika bernama William James Sidis yang memiliki IQ lebih tinggi dari Einstein. Lahir di New York Citu pada tahun 1898, William James Sidis menjadi berita utama pada awal abad ke-20 sebagai anak ajaib dengan kecerdasan luar biasa. IQ-nya diperkirakan 50 hingga 100 poin lebih tinggi dari Albert Einstein.

  4. A Review of Amy Wallace's The Prodigy, The Prodigy is Amy Wallace's biography of William James Sidis, Given IQ is a purely anthropocentric means of assessing intelligence, Sidis' IQ is crudely estimated at 250-300, but Albert Einstein came up with the theory of relativity while working in a patent office, I had a feeling Sidis was up to more than most people thought, Amy compares Norbert ...

  5. William James Sidis. William James Sidis was a child prodigy. At 18 months old, he could read The New York Times and understand everything. At 6 years, he could calculate any date that fell in the last 10,000 years. At 11 years, he applied for Harvard University and got accepted, while being able to speak 25 separate languages. His IQ was ...

  6. Nov 7, 2006 · On April Fool’s day in 1898, Boris encountered a unique opportunity to begin applying his eccentric theories of psychology in a real-world environment: his wife Sarah gave birth to a son. Under the tutelage of these ingenious yet neurotic parents, young William James Sidis developed into an individual with astonishing talents.

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    He Has No Equal: William James Sidis World's Most Wonderful Boy Utica [NY] Saturday Globe, Jan. 15, 1910 . Article says, "Oh well, look at his father. and mother. Dr. Sidis is a Harvard man. and has an international reputation for. his brilliant work...while his wife [Dr. Sarah Sidis] holds the degree of medicine. and is wonderfully brilliant."

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