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Math Files
Math Files@Math_files·
Harvard believes the next Einstein is already among us. Meet Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski, a quiet theoretical physicist and one of the brightest minds of her generation. At 14, she built a real airplane. At 16, she flew it alone. When MIT rejected her, she sent them a video of the plane she built instead. Their reply: "Start next semester." She later graduated with a perfect GPA, was cited by Stephen Hawking, and turned down offers from Google, Facebook, and Jeff Bezos. Instead of chasing money and fame, she chose to focus on understanding the universe.
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BISKIT GUCCI
BISKIT GUCCI@BiskitGucc15384·
@Math_files She thinks we are living in a hologram.... yup she out there..
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Chasinnova2
Chasinnova2@chasinnova2·
@Math_files I bet should would accept an offer from SpaceX.....and she could do any damn thing she wanted, right, @elonmusk
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Robatop
Robatop@DejaVu100000·
@Math_files Albert Einstein was asked how does it feel to be the smartest person in the world he said I don't know why don't you ask Nikola Tesla.
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DeFran
DeFran@DeFran9393·
@Math_files hopefully she can resist the establishment w/out selling out to the highest bidder in the future... if they cannot buy her off theyll just ruin her career like so many others Harvard is a joke & was key in the "pay-for-play" ivy league degree sandal look at current politicians
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Carl Henderson
Carl Henderson@CHendoU5·
@Math_files The next Einstein is 100% among us. They will not however, be found at Harvard.
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What is the name of the book? Ramanujan found a pattern, a code within math, a mathematical DNA 🧬. From the inside out. One applicable to all math, a key 🔑. Likewise; Fibonacci - a code within nature, Einstein - a code within physics, Leonardo Da Vinci - a code within natures symmetry, Mozart - a code within music, Nikola Tesla - a 369 code within the metaphysical. A linear DNA code at its core, mastering the arts from the inside out. Tesla said "If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6, and 9, then you would have the key to the universe" What is evident above is there are multiple keys. The above teachings, providing generational relevance in advance in both directions. Providing open dialogue connecting the future to the past and the past to the future, hence “both directions”. With added layers of generational relevance refining interpretation, hence altering futures, creating the curve. Ramanujan, a genius who ‘just so’ happened to come across a book. How many additional undiscovered genius do not have that fortune? Same can be said for all arts including physical, I.e. boxing. Tyson fury arguably one of the greatest boxers of our era. With 8.2 billion people on this planet should all able males, that weight class, be automatically trained to box from the age of 14 and compete, would Tyson Fury still rank in the top 5 at his peak? Likewise academia, if top education was accessible to all at the highest levels, how would those who we rank as the greatest fair in that environment. If we accept they may move down the pecking order, we acknowledge the world of academia would advance. Question is, how does our world make that a reality, especially when it would appear, that poverty dictates.

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Surf Punk
Surf Punk@SurfPunk452221·
@Math_files Not so fast....... new physics. the universe is simple. the whole damn thing 👽 ✨️ By Surf Punk.
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Nicola
Nicola@humankind223·
@Math_files Yet another flashy child prodigy with a click bait story.
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zennez
zennez@zennezace·
@Math_files anyone that can read can build an airplane if your parents give you all the tools and the fucking airplane parts.
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Tom Shanklin
Tom Shanklin@TomsWorld01·
@Math_files If she were a white male, MIT still would have rejected her. Fact.
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OneWayComms
OneWayComms@pcfactzz·
@Math_files This has been circulating for 10+ years... so I take it it's safe to say we can write her off as the "next Einstein" at this stage.
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Aronno Mirdha
Aronno Mirdha@aronnomirdha·
@Math_files Building an airplane at 14 is undeniably impressive, but it’s not really evidence of theoretical physics ability. The skills that make a great theorist are deep mathematical insight, abstract reasoning, and groundbreaking research not building engineering project :)
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AppLovin@AppLovin·
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Michael Aaron Cody
Michael Aaron Cody@MichaelCody·
@Math_files Why does this nonsense keep circulating? An Einstein equivalent is someone who changes the field. Has she? No. Could she? Maybe. But crowning someone 'the next great' before the great achievements is silly.
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mrniceguy496
mrniceguy496@mrniceguy496·
@Math_files No female will ever match the great accomplishments of males in science, or really in any other area of human accomplishment. They just are not equipped for it. They are devoid of genius. Accept it. Females give birth & nurture. And we love them for it. That is miraculous enough.
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Sam Andi
Sam Andi@SamAndi465738·
@Math_files This writer believes every woman with a PhD in physics are Einstein level.
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Onetimato
Onetimato@defchildBen·
@Math_files This story is from a few years ago and out seems some new pieces have been added.
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Data Analytics
Data Analytics@carbonreports·
@Math_files Her versus average math student from a state school and 2 LLM models?
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Robinhood@RobinhoodApp·
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Wyrmwood
Wyrmwood@wyrmwood2039·
@Math_files I built a radio jammer at age 10. The last time I took an IQ test I scored above 170, which means my IQ cannot be measured using the standard tests. I speak/read/sign 17 languages. I turned down studying astrophysics to study painting, sculpture & Asian languages. 😊
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OR@RoshkaOleg·
@Math_files Nothing like an Einstein biography, is it? Or anyone's else who really moved humanity to the next level? Yes, intellect is important but merely a tool; it's not about a deprived childhood in the name of parents' ambitions. The driver for innovation is something else.
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Kuan-chieh Huang
Kuan-chieh Huang@KuanchiehHuang5·
@Math_files Patent office: Want a job... We know google scholar is available...But the feel of printed paper is out of this world...
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Labretort
Labretort@LabRetort·
@Math_files The answer to the universe has already been found. It is 42.
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worldrobotdomination
worldrobotdomination@roscoesinjin·
@Math_files Remember, at Harvard, MIT, and all other Ivy League style schools, everyone graduates with an A+ GPA, hardly worth the money otherwise, right?
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Starlink@Starlink·
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moomoo
moomoo@moomoo77889900·
@Math_files She may have missed the mark already. Einstein wrote all his most important papers well before he turned 30.
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Not the one
Not the one@JayJay95959·
@Math_files Flying a small airplane is easy. A child can (and has) done it. Building a small plane is pretty simple. There are kits, books, videos, CLUBS! I mean it's not bad, but not what I would say is impressive. Unless she built a jet by herself and flew it. THAT would be impressive. 🤷‍♂️
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Santosh
Santosh@6santosh6·
@Math_files I guess Albert didn't even have a proper certificate of education
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