Top 10 Most Intelligent People of The World
10. Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov is alleged to have an IQ of 190.
Garry Kasparov has totally amazed the
world, when he played to a draw against a chess computer that could
calculate three million positions per second in 2003. He is a chess
grandmaster from Russia. At the age of 22, he became the youngest
undisputed world champion by defeating then-champion Anatoly Karpov.
9. Philip Emeagwali
Philip Emeagwali
is a Nigerian-born engineer, mathematician, computer scientist and
geologist who was one of two winners of the 1989 Gordon Bell Prize, a
prize from the IEEE, for his use of a Connection Machine supercomputer
to help detect petroleum fields.
8. Marilyn vos Savant
Marilyn vos Savant has a verified IQ of 190.
In 1985, The Guinness Book of World Records accepted vos Savant’s IQ score of 190, and according to marilynvossavant.com,
crowned her the woman with the highest IQ for five consecutive years —
she has tested as high as 228 on various IQ tests. She is a popular
columnist for Parade Magazine. Through “Ask Marilyn,” readers can send
puzzles and questions on different subjects for vos Savant to solve and
answer.
7. Mislav Predavec
The Croatian maths professor Mislav
Predavec ranked 7th on the list of the 10 most intelligent people in the
world. He is the founder and president of the GenerIQ Society, an elite
organization of some of the most intelligent people in the world. He is
also the owner and director of a trade company.
6. Rick Rosner
Rick Rosner is alleged to have an IQ of 192.
Gifted with an amazing IQ of 192, by
simply looking, Rick Rosner would not be thought of as one of the most
intelligent people in the world. He has a rough and tough demeanor,
having spent a number of years as a bar bouncer. He is an American
television producer best known for creating the television show CHiPs.
Rosner later developed a portable satellite television in partnership
with DirecTV.
5. Christopher Langan
Christopher Langan is an American
autodidact with an IQ reported to be between 195 and 210. He has been
described as “the smartest man in America” as well as “the smartest man
in the world” by the media. He began talking at six months, and taught
himself to read when he was three. He has developed a “theory of the
relationship between mind and reality” which he calls the
“Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe” (CTMU).
4. Dr. Evangelos Katsioulis
Known for his high intelligence test
scores, Dr. Evangelos Katsioulis is a Greek national who works as a
medical doctor and psychiatrist. He has earned degrees in philosophy,
medical research technology and psychopharmacology. He is the founder of
the World Intelligence Network (WIN), an international organization of
high IQ societies and of the organization AAAA.GR, a pioneer voluntary
team for the detection and support of gifted individuals in Greece.
Katsioulis is also a good painter and a decent swimmer.
3. Kim Ung-Yong
Kim Ung-Yong has a verified IQ of 210.
With a verified IQ of 210, Korean civil engineer Ung Yong is considered the master in child prodigy.
At the age of 6 months he was able to speak and understand Korean and
other languages. At the age of 3 years, he could read several languages
already, including Korean, Japanese, German and English, as well as
solve complex calculus problems as exposed live on Japanese television.
He was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records under “Highest IQ”.
2. Christopher Hirata
Christopher Hirata has a verified IQ of 225.
Christopher Hirata was genius from his
childhood. When just 13, he made waves by getting a gold medal at the
international physics Olympiad. At the age of 16, he was working with
NASA in its mission of conquering Mars. At the age of 22, he obtained
his Ph.D at the Princeton University. Hirata is an authorized child
genius and currently he is teaching astrophysics in the CIT California
Institute of Technology.
1. Terence Tao
Terrence Tao has a verified IQ of 230.
Gifted with an amazing IQ of 230,
Terence Tao makes it to this list of most intelligent people of the
world. He is an Australian-born Chinese American mathematician working
in harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, additive
combinatorics, ergodic Ramsey theory, random matrix theory, and analytic
number theory. At just 8 years, Tao achieved a score of 760 on the
pre-1995 SAT, received a Ph.D from Princeton at 20 and at 24 became the
youngest ever full professor at UCLA. He received inspiring awards like
the 2003 clay research award, the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 2002 and
Salem Prize in 2000 are just few of them.
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