
Horatio Alger
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I don't care what their self reported IQ scores in the media are (most likely inflated from age based ratio calculations and NOT deviation IQ)
Korean Kim Ung-Yong both Math IQ AND Verbal IQ mogs Chinacel Terence Tao to oblivion
Let's compare these two Northeast Asian Geniuses
Terrence Tao attended university level Mathematics courses at the age of 9
A child prodigy,[20] Terence Tao skipped 5 grades.[21][22] Tao exhibited extraordinary mathematical abilities from an early age, attending university-level mathematics courses at the age of 9
Tao speaks Cantonese but cannot write Chinese.
Meanwhile Kim Ung-Yong at the age of 5:
According to Yoo, by the time he was one year old, Kim had learned both the Korean alphabet and 1,000 Chinese characters by studying the Thousand Character Classic, a 6th-century Chinese poem.[5]
At three years old, he was able to solve calculus problems, and also published a 247-page best-selling book of his essays in English and German, as well as his calligraphy and illustrations.[4][1]
At the age of five, Kim appeared on Fuji Television in Japan and shocked the audience by solving differential equations. Later he appeared on Japanese television again, where he solved complicated differential and integral calculus problems; he later recalled the experience:[1]
TLDR
Not only did Kim Ung Yong learn University level math before the age of 3 (Terence Tao started learning them at 9 years old), he also learned two languages at 1 years old while Terence Tao can't even write Chinese letters in adulthood JFL
KIMCHICEL KIM UNG-YONG HAS WAAAY HIGHER MATH AND VERBAL IQ THAN CHINACEL TERENCE TAO
Smartest known Korean > Smartest known Chinese
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Korean Kim Ung-Yong both Math IQ AND Verbal IQ mogs Chinacel Terence Tao to oblivion
Let's compare these two Northeast Asian Geniuses
Terrence Tao attended university level Mathematics courses at the age of 9
A child prodigy,[20] Terence Tao skipped 5 grades.[21][22] Tao exhibited extraordinary mathematical abilities from an early age, attending university-level mathematics courses at the age of 9
Tao speaks Cantonese but cannot write Chinese.
Meanwhile Kim Ung-Yong at the age of 5:
According to Yoo, by the time he was one year old, Kim had learned both the Korean alphabet and 1,000 Chinese characters by studying the Thousand Character Classic, a 6th-century Chinese poem.[5]
At three years old, he was able to solve calculus problems, and also published a 247-page best-selling book of his essays in English and German, as well as his calligraphy and illustrations.[4][1]
At the age of five, Kim appeared on Fuji Television in Japan and shocked the audience by solving differential equations. Later he appeared on Japanese television again, where he solved complicated differential and integral calculus problems; he later recalled the experience:[1]
TLDR
Not only did Kim Ung Yong learn University level math before the age of 3 (Terence Tao started learning them at 9 years old), he also learned two languages at 1 years old while Terence Tao can't even write Chinese letters in adulthood JFL
KIMCHICEL KIM UNG-YONG HAS WAAAY HIGHER MATH AND VERBAL IQ THAN CHINACEL TERENCE TAO
Smartest known Korean > Smartest known Chinese
@pedrolopezwasright @Diddy @Fantasea @wereq.feelsdevil
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