Albert Einstein's IQ was approximately 160, Isaac Newton's IQ was 190 and Mark Zuckerberg's IQ was 152. They are known as one of the most talented people in the world today. But there was one person in the world whose IQ was above 200. His name is William James Sidis. Who was behind the eyes of the people.
From birth he was an amazing genius, a profound expert in mathematics, as well as a multilingual and a writer. But very few people know about it.
Childhood
William was born in 1897 in New York. Both his parents were quite talented. Father Boris Sidis was one of the best psychologists of the time, earning 4 degrees from Harvard. His mother Sarah was a doctor. I can't wait to tell you that the talent that the child will get for the welfare of the parents, but no one could have imagined that his talent would surpass the extraordinary.Both the parents were happy with the son's talent, so they did not feel any hesitation in spending money behind the son. William had no shortage of things to learn, including books, and his interest in learning continued to grow. At just one and a half years old, he could read The New York Times fluently.
William's father was a multilingual, a quality he wanted to pass on to his children. Following this, at the age of 6, he learned to speak 6 languages. Among them were French, German, Russian, Hebrew, Turkish and Armenian. As if his mind was not filled with so many languages, he then created his own language. Whose name was ‘Vandergood’. Although it remains unclear whether he used it at a later age. This ambitious man wrote poetry, a novel, and even a constitution for potential utopia.