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Posted by Swamper on Feb-21-2005 18:59:

26 year-old genius boy recites 22,500+ numbers of pi

crazy.

http://www.elitestv.com/pub/2005/Fe...a0e5268386.html

Daniel Tammet is a mental phenomenon. He can remember 1,000 playing cards in an hour and recite them backwards and forwards. He can tell you on what day of the week a date will fall 100 years from now. He speaks nine languages. And, perhaps most intriguingly, he has a special relationship with numbers - he sees them as textured, layered landscapes in his mind. Daniel's talents are tested and explored in BRAINMAN, a one-hour special premiering Wednesday, February 23 at 8 PM (ET/PT) on The Science Channel.

Daniel is a very highly functioning savant -- one of perhaps 50 people in the world with his mental capabilities. He exhibits many of the traits of autism, with one crucial difference - he has escaped the restricted emotional and social development that autistic people suffer. His case opens up a wealth of data to researchers because Daniel is capable of describing what he is thinking - and more importantly how he is thinking. Daniel traces the changes in his brain to a series of seizures he had as a small child, a not uncommon phenomenon in people who demonstrate extraordinary mental abilities.

BRAINMAN follows Daniel across the world in a series of mental tests, from a live 5-plus hour recitation of Pi to the 22,500 decimal in Oxford (which one fascinated onlooker described as an almost religious experience); to the tables of chess hustlers in New York City, where he memorizes a board with 26 pieces in five minutes; to the black jack tables of Vegas, where Daniel's numerical intuition beats the odds; and to San Diego, where researchers at the Center for Brain Studies run him through a battery of tests. A final trial takes place on live television in Iceland, when Daniel, who is challenged to learn Icelandic in one week, converses with the hosts.

Often, prodigious mental talents such as Daniel's are associated with autism. Normally the left side of our brain, which deals with language and understanding, controls our consciousness --- however not in autistic people. Autism is a double-edged syndrome, for while autistic people often demonstrate genius-level abilities in art, music or mathematics, their gifts are also accompanied by stunted social development. Daniel is unique in that he can function 'normally' in society while at the same time thinking in extraordinary ways. The film is produced for The Science Channel by Focus Productions.

Martin Weitz is the executive producer, USA associate producer is Karen Ammond, who is also the publicist for Daniel, www.kbcmedia.com. For The Science Channel, Charlie Parsons is executive producer.

The Science Channel is part of Discovery Networks, U.S., a unit of Discovery Communications, Inc., which also operates and manages the Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, the Travel Channel, Discovery Health Channel, Discovery HD Theater, Discovery Kids Channel, Discovery Times Channel, Military Channel, Discovery Home Channel, Discovery en spanol and FitTV. The unit also distributes BBC AMERICA.


Posted by Radagast on Feb-21-2005 19:04:

WOW!


Posted by Billabong on Feb-21-2005 19:07:

Sounds interesting! Pity i dont have the channel at uni or i would tune in.


Posted by jpisani on Feb-21-2005 19:09:

He's 26, how is he a genius 'boy' ?


Posted by sensorium on Feb-21-2005 19:11:

Amazing.

But what does Hunter S. Thompson have to do with this?(the link)


Posted by TranceFantasy2k on Feb-21-2005 19:11:

yeah but i bet if you got him stoned once he wouldn't even be able to remember his own name. Heh, that'd end the publicity pretty quick.


Posted by NiteMer on Feb-21-2005 19:13:

That's incredible.


Posted by Agrelahar on Feb-21-2005 19:15:

quote:
Originally posted by ierxium
Amazing.

But what does Hunter S. Thompson have to do with this?(the link)


Aw, you beat me to it.


Posted by sensorium on Feb-21-2005 19:17:

My apologies. Actually at the bottom of the site you can click on the article Swamper was talking about.


Posted by dj tek on Feb-21-2005 19:17:

quote:
Originally posted by ierxium
Amazing.

But what does Hunter S. Thompson have to do with this?(the link)

obviously, swamper isnt that genius boy..


Posted by Swamper on Feb-21-2005 19:21:

quote:
Originally posted by dj tek
obviously, swamper isnt that genius boy..


Obviously Swamper visited the site via the previous article and had the wrong one in his clipboard - an obvious error, may the Alt+D / Ctrl+C / Ctrl+V Gods strike me down.


Posted by Krypton on Feb-21-2005 19:22:

i saw one math genius recite the squares of numbers starting at 2. then 4, 16, 32, 64, etc. he went to the 30th power of 2 while racing a veteran accountant on a calculator. he beat her and also figured out that she had made a mistake. he not only knew where she made the mistake, but what button on the calculator she had pushed which made the mistake. he just shuts his eyes and they flutter a little bit, and he just spits out numbers. amazing stuff.


Posted by dj tek on Feb-21-2005 19:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Swamper
Obviously Swamper visited the site via the previous article and had the wrong one in his clipboard - an obvious error

i mean, obviously...lol cmon, u know its jokes.


Posted by sensorium on Feb-21-2005 19:23:

link for the lazy


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Feb-21-2005 19:26:

Re: 26 year-old genius boy recites 22,500+ numbers of pi

quote:
Daniel traces the changes in his brain to a series of seizures he had as a small child, a not uncommon phenomenon in people who demonstrate extraordinary mental abilities.


I once had a seizure while driving. They never found out what caused it, even after numerous hours of CATscans, EEGs, and MRIs.

You wonder what sorts of potential lie within each human. What haven't you ever tried before? I've never tried making music - I've never tried calculus - I've never tried driving a race car, etc... They say that everybody has a talent. You sometimes wonder - have you found what you were made to do yet?

That is assuming that people have a purpose...but then again, what potential for anything lies within you?

Absolutely amazing...


Posted by igottaknow on Feb-21-2005 19:26:

Of course, he is definitely, uh, definitely a genius


Posted by fitom tiel on Feb-21-2005 19:57:

quote:
26 year-old genius boy


apparently the author doesn't know his numbers too relatively


Posted by montana on Feb-21-2005 20:16:

quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
Of course, he is definitely, uh, definitely a genius



beat me to it


Posted by NiteMer on Feb-21-2005 20:26:

quote:
Originally posted by josh4
Is there a way to induce seizures to yourself? I want to be a genius boy.



So when does this 'boy' stop playing mind games and start solving world problems? They should get him on the Tonight Show, that'd be fun to watch. See what crazy mind-games Leno can cook up for him to do on air.


I don't think you have it in you to take that many seizures.


Posted by Xenocreator_PG_ on Feb-21-2005 20:27:

quote:
Originally posted by josh4
Is there a way to induce seizures to yourself? I want to be a genius boy.


I'll freaken do it!! Give me a baseball bat! ...Now bend over!


Posted by malek on Feb-22-2005 01:15:

its the anti-christ


Posted by Spacey Orange on Feb-22-2005 01:18:

quick! someone feed him all the livesets out there so he can start IDing. or better yet, take him to vegas.:


Posted by Mr. Pink on Feb-22-2005 01:19:

quote:
Originally posted by jpisani
He's 26, how is he a genius 'boy' ?


LMAO

this made me laugh out loud.... i thought the same thing


but really- wow, that is just amazing.
im jealous.


Posted by Xenocreator_PG_ on Feb-22-2005 01:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr. Pink
LMAO

this made me laugh out loud.... i thought the same thing


but really- wow, that is just amazing.
im jealous.


im not jealous. Id only be jealous if he had xRay vision & could fly.

I wish I knew pi to the 2500th decimal. That would be one great party trick at the grandparents house!

He should really start humpen alot of chicks & create a new race of super-humans. (of course he'd have to hit every single one of his babies over the head with a baseball bat to kick-in the smart side of their brains). He should really think about world domination. I would **starts banging head on the table** "comon siezures!!!"


Posted by Perfect_Cheezit on Feb-22-2005 01:28:

he can memorize 25k digits and speak 9 languages but he cant tell left from right because hes autistic

ehhh

im not that jealous


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