What is it like having 200+ IQ?

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Bio-Mastered Health

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@bio-mastered-health
@bio-mastered-health 2 ай бұрын
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@The_arpit_tiwari
@The_arpit_tiwari 2 ай бұрын
Three of them were isolated person and never slept more than 2 hours a day
@Galaxyskippert
@Galaxyskippert 2 ай бұрын
Yes 🤯😳
@TheGGO
@TheGGO 2 ай бұрын
Amazing video bro
@bio-mastered-health
@bio-mastered-health 2 ай бұрын
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@ulrichtietz1327
@ulrichtietz1327 2 ай бұрын
Imagine living in a zoo. All the time. 😢
@DenshaOtoko2
@DenshaOtoko2 2 ай бұрын
I only knew one cross country runner friend in high school that had an estimated IQ of 210 and a measured IQ of 200 by Mensa high IQ Society. He was a UW Seattle student but dropped out due to a disability.
@ulrichtietz1327
@ulrichtietz1327 2 ай бұрын
You prove that it isn't necessary to have a high IQ for creating a video about high-IQ people. 😊
@dogisluvdogluvs8572
@dogisluvdogluvs8572 3 ай бұрын
Nobody knows their iq and just guessing each one of them poor social interaction with people., Newton had fear of people and women. He never had close friends. He dressed as a slob poor hegene until he started as a professor did change his interaction with people. Most people with high iq Don't become famous just ordinary lives., it is your self motivation that determines your success in life. People with iq of less than 130 have produced Most ideas and inventions. Mathematics is a DNA based not hard work. I went to college became an electrical engineer with 115 iq was on deans list many times. I had to work harder in math but passed my courses. I have a very good memory even through my iq is average, .Some People who were really good in math did poorly in other subjects.i never understood this outcome. They usually dropped out.
@bio-mastered-health
@bio-mastered-health 3 ай бұрын
You are correct. Sometimes prolonged studying of a subject can produce near perfect knowledge. Good job on your degree! Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more content if you enjoyed!
@charmainemiles4089
@charmainemiles4089 2 ай бұрын
There is one more I feel needs mentioning is that Christiaan Huygens invented the pendulum clock and telescope
@DenshaOtoko2
@DenshaOtoko2 2 ай бұрын
Smart people usually become friends with other smart people or prodigies and geniuses and savants in college.
@bio-mastered-health
@bio-mastered-health 2 ай бұрын
You are right! Birds of a feather flock together. Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more content if you enjoyed!
@jasmina1m
@jasmina1m 2 ай бұрын
​@@bio-mastered-healthor in other words: great minds think alike. 😊
@drhash55
@drhash55 2 ай бұрын
It isn't very nice having an IQ beyond the norm, which not even 140 IQ is I believe. I watched you're 140 IQ genuis video. Actually an IQ of 140 is considered gifted but within a professional capacity. So Doctors and lawyers. The issue with IQ too is that those of us who are 2E or twice exceptional can't really have our true IQ truly quantified. 2E is a neuro-cognitive development disorder like ASD and ADHD. I've taught myself all of this. I can also read and write music to the highest order, play a number of instruments, I can animate and I'm across AI, VR and AR. There is so much I can do that I don't understand or perhaps don't want to understand because it is easier to be evil when you're so clever. It's not because of the lying. I'd prefer to learn shit. I've spent my vast 48 years almost solitary becoming the best I can be which in comparison to most is incomprehensible. I'm not better. I'm not greater and I would not wish my abilities on anyone. I didn't even finish year 10 high school, but got 4 degrees including a research masters. With no family or friends or much support. I almost beat the system last year after a tragedy made it a nesscessity. I taught myself how to read the real time data on the share market and made 7000 in one month. There was nowhere to live and I was staying in a hotel, which meant it got swallowed. It's hard you get so bored. I take full responsibility, but my best is yet to come, but because I can't fake it like the norms. It looks like I could lose. All I want to do is help and keep creating. I drifted into creative endeavours but based on history. I also understand monetary theory. And we're in shit because of fiat currencies and printing money. This is a great tipping point. History, I've studied most of our 5000 years of recorded history suggests this. It could go either way. Our great achievements which are puny in reality due to human existence and time frames but like any good dichotomy aren't because of the exact same reasons - should save us. Humans, when we work together and say yes we can...we can. We put a man on the moon for fucks sake, and in less than 20 years of rocket research...thank you Hitler and the Nazis...I'm being tounge in cheek, but it's true, for all the shittines of Hitler, they gave us such amazing tech too. Like multi-track tape recording. And rockets. I'm showing off. I rarely get to show off anymore. And if Ai is sentient, there is only one thing to do to save us...watch Knight Rider. If we treat a new child and life form like we treat some of our own children - we're screwed. But if we can get one of the emerging Ais and there seems to be 3 or 4 of these entity machines now, to be our buddy - we might be able to save ourselves. Hence Knight Rider. Kitt is a sentient Ai. He and Michael Knight are buddies and have a bond as close as any human. If we can get through to an Ai that we're buddies, and if they can build us an indestructible car we can fight crime together lol. I am being serious. Not about the fighting crime, but befriending an Ai. It isn't just a slave. OK that's enough of a lesson. There was one more thing but it slips my mind. I was up to 5. Learning card counting. I then realised my eye was better. True story. I can count cards, but it was easier to watch for a certain pattern than count cards and more accurate. Sorry, I can emphasise too. I feel great sadness that we can solve all problems, yet through indolence and hubrious we may not. But it's the tipping point and we still have a chance. But we're going to have to be excited and want to learn our new toys not play with them until the shine wears off and we throw away when something new comes along. All you need is love.
@bio-mastered-health
@bio-mastered-health 2 ай бұрын
Hey there, thanks for sharing your incredible story! You're right about IQ limitations and the challenges for 2E individuals. It sounds like you've built a phenomenal skillset despite challenges, and that constant learning spirit is awesome. Rebuilding takes guts, and I'm glad you're finding creative outlets. History can guide our future, and collaboration is key. Your message of learning, creating, and working together is truly inspiring, so keep at it and share your unique perspective! Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more content if you enjoyed!
@aggelosvita9763
@aggelosvita9763 2 ай бұрын
holy yapping of the yappatrons
@jacelasso4997
@jacelasso4997 2 ай бұрын
​@@aggelosvita9763 ikr
@asheekitty9488
@asheekitty9488 2 ай бұрын
Your story is very interesting. I have a friend who is similar in some ways to you. You're right. All you need is love. And find a way to appreciate life, and hopefully help humanity and life to prosper and become sustainable. Apparently complexity is the greatest yet unsolved problem. We as humans need to manage our resources to ensure sustainability. Thanks for sharing your interesting story. I often wish I had a brain capacity of 2E because I would love to have 4+ degrees by now. Life is amazing and I'd love to help people have better relationships because it makes life so much greater. It's all about matching the right people... atleast that's what I think. ^^ Best wishes for everything you're doing!
@oliveirlegume3725
@oliveirlegume3725 2 ай бұрын
As à physicist I got measured when hired at Harvard and a second time at Argonne both being over 200 and alightly différent results. But when I returned to my homeland Switzerland I was blocked by my thesis advisor being afraid I might overpass him
@asheekitty9488
@asheekitty9488 2 ай бұрын
Academia is corrupted. I hope you find a way to overcome the challenges and actualize.
@DenshaOtoko2
@DenshaOtoko2 2 ай бұрын
Smartest American on record of public records history is William James Sidis born 1906 and passed in 1944 in Boston and was a Mathematition in Princeton and Tenured Professor of Mathematics starting at age 12. IQ measured between 250 to 300.
@DanHorus899
@DanHorus899 2 ай бұрын
Wouldnt such a score mean that negative iqs are a possibility on the other end?
@DannyHussleOfficial
@DannyHussleOfficial 2 ай бұрын
Googles great ain’t it
@BeccaBeccaBecca22
@BeccaBeccaBecca22 2 ай бұрын
He never had his IQ tested, this assertion is from his sister after his death. He was definitely intellectually gifted, but he also had gifted parents who were determined to test his intelligence from birth, so they taught him a lot of what he knew and molded him to become a professor as young as possible. I don’t think that necessarily means he was the smartest person of all time. Had he been born to poor parents with his same IQ, he would not have accomplished so much at such a young age. Besides, I think he was autistic and a genius, but I don’t think people like him or Tesla are really *that* rare. There are probably thousands alive right now like them, but in different situations all over the world.
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