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  1. El IQ de William James Sidis anunciaba un cerebro fuera de lo común. Cursó siete carreras universitarias, hablaba perfectamente cuarenta idiomas, escribió infinidad de artículos y quince libros que no le valieron en absoluto para alcanzar la fama, o al menos para que el gran público tuviera en cuenta sus conocimientos.

  2. Dec 26, 2023 · William James Sidis (/ˈsaɪ dɪs/; April 1, 1898 – July 17, 1944) was an American child prodigy with exceptional mathematical abilities and a claimed mastery of many languages. After his death, his sister made the unverifiable claim that his IQ was "the very highest that had ever been obtained," but any records of any IQ testing that Sidis ...

  3. William James Sidis ( 1. huhtikuuta 1898 New York, Yhdysvallat – 1944) oli yhdysvaltalainen lapsinero ja matemaatikko, jolla väitetään olleen historian korkein älykkyysosamäärä. Hänen vanhempansa olivat venäjänjuutalaisia. Sidisin isä oli venäläisamerikkalainen psykologi Boris Sidis.

  4. Jan 18, 2024 · In a world that celebrates genius, the story of William James Sidis unfolds a different narrative. His IQ, estimated between 250 and 300, eclipses even Einstein’s reputed 200.

  5. Jan 31, 2023 · That same year Sidis, who at least in his time was considered the smartest man in the world, died of a brain hemorrhage at the age of only 46. In the past, one man was found to have an astonishing 250 to 300 IQ — arguably among the highest in history. William James Sidis entered the world in 1898.

  6. Dec 12, 2020 · Σύνταξη ΙΝ. Την 1η Απριλίου του 1898 γεννήθηκε, στις ΗΠΑ, ο Γουίλιαμ Τζέιμς Σίντις – William James Sidis, που υπήρξε πιθανότατα ο εξυπνότερος άνθρωπος όλων των εποχών, αφού διέθετε ένα IQ που κυμαινόταν ...

  7. 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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