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  1. En este video doy mi opiñion sobre lo que percibo del amor y el miedo: • Porque no usas el 100% de tu cerebro ... Una obra que explica como formar a las nuevas generaciones libres de las ...

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  2. www.sidis.net › boris_sidis_archivesBoris Sidis Archive

    Boris Sidis, Ph.D., M.D. At Sidis Psychotherapeutic Institute, Portsmouth NH.

  3. Sep 28, 2023 · When Sidis was enrolled at Harvard at just 11 years old, he became the youngest enrollee ever. His record still stands today. There are other young prodigies who were enrolled at Ivy League schools at the ages of 12, 13, and so on, but none as young as Sidis.

    • The Early Life of William Sidis
    • University Education
    • After Harvard
    • A Normal Life For The ‘Smartest Person Ever’
    • Final Years

    William James Sidis was born on April 1, 1898, to Boris and Sarah Sidis in New York City. Both of his parents were extremely accomplished in their own right. His mother was a graduate of Boston University’s School of Medicine. His father was a well-published specialist in abnormal psychology who was determined to ensure his son was highly intellige...

    It’s no surprise that such an intelligent child went on to attend Harvard University at the age of only 11, heavily focusing his studies on mathematics and physics. Had Sidis’ father gotten his way, he would’ve been enrolled at only nine but the university refused. At 11, he still broke the record for the youngest person to attend the school. Howev...

    Sadly, after being physically attacked by a group of fellow students, Sidis left to work at the William Marsh Rice Institute for the Advancement of Letters, Science, and Art (Now Rice University). There, at only 17, he worked toward a Ph.D. in mathematics while teaching various courses. The arrangement didn’t last long as he soon became unhappy wit...

    His trial garnered a lot of attention as Sidis had become a sort of minor celebrity. Boris managed to arrange for his son to be sent to various sanitariums instead of prison, where they continually threatened to transfer him to an insane asylum should he not change his behavior. It was after his failure in academia, followed by his time spent in ho...

    Much of what Sidis wanted at this point in his life was to simply be “normal.” In particular, he needed to get away from the media which had followed him since childhood and still wrote articles on his fall from genius. Sidis went so far as to sue The New Yorker for an article they published about him in 1937 that he said was full of inaccuracies a...

  4. A century after Leo Wiener and Boris Sidis riled their contemporaries by touting their pedagogical secrets and phenomenal sons, Yale law professor Amy Chua [’84, J.D. ’87] offered a reprise, featuring her more conventional superdaughters.

  5. Feb 12, 2023 · That experiment was the project of Boris Sidis, a polyglot who completed four degrees at Harvard. To make the boy a star in the land of opportunities, he explored psychological theories on his...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Boris_SidisBoris Sidis - Wikipedia

    Boris Sidis (/ ˈ s aɪ d ɪ s /; October 12, 1867 – October 24, 1923) was a Ukrainian-American psychopathologist, psychologist, physician, psychiatrist, and philosopher of education. Sidis founded the New York State Psychopathic Institute and the Journal of Abnormal Psychology .

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