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12-yr old expands Einstein's Theory of Relativity, thinks he can prove it wrong

15 pointsby shawnee_about 14 years ago

4 comments

osipovabout 14 years ago
Seems like a deliberate scam or an unintentional case of an overly kid-promoting parent &#38; a gullible reporter. Check out the video here: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/mathboysmom#p/a/u/2/lNypTxvOxxQ" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/user/mathboysmom#p/a/u/2/lNypTxvOxxQ</a><p>The kid doesn't actually prove or say anything significant beyond what's stated in basic physics books or in various resources on the web (e.g. wikipedia). Kudos to the kid for being interested in these topics at such an early age but the "genius" label should come with some results.<p>Also notice how the Princeton professor gently sidesteps the question of kid's genius: "I'm impressed by his interest in physics and the amount that he has learned so far," Institute for Advanced Study Professor Scott Tremaine wrote in an email to the family. "The theory that he's working on involves several of the toughest problems in astrophysics and theoretical physics."
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tzsabout 14 years ago
Longer article, with a lot more detail here: <a href="http://www.indystar.com/article/20110320/LOCAL01/103200369/Genius-work-12-year-old-studying-IUPUI" rel="nofollow">http://www.indystar.com/article/20110320/LOCAL01/103200369/G...</a><p>This seems to be the original article that the others are either borrowing from or that tipped them to the story.
baddoxabout 14 years ago
From the moment I saw the article reference the kid's IQ score (which everyone knows is a joke), I knew this was a piece of pulp journalism.
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orijingabout 14 years ago
&#62; can solve up to 200 numbers of Pi<p>What does that mean? It must be pretty hard to compute 200 digits... But generally that's computed once and memoized :)
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