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William Cullen Bryant (1794–1878) published his first poem at the age of 10; at the age of 13 years, he published a book of political satire poems. [28]Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr. (1902–1983) learned to speak Esperanto as a five-year-old and since the age of six had written and submitted rhymes to newspapers and magazines.
In Dexter's Laboratory, Dexter is a boy genius with a secret laboratory who went to college at 10 years of age. [50] In Johnny Test, identical redheaded twins Susan and Mary Test are 13-year-old girl geniuses. [51] In Your Lie in April Kousei Arima performs as a piano player with an orchestra when 8 years old [52]
Composed 4 polonaises at 10, piano sonata at age 13, and premiered her own piano concerto aged 14-15. Richard Strauss: 1864 Composer, conductor 6 Composed his first song Weihnachtslied aged 6. Composed Winterreise and other songs aged 7. His first orchestral composition, an overture to the singspiel Hochlands Treue was composed in 1872/73.
Genius is a characteristic of original and exceptional insight in the performance of some art or endeavor that surpasses expectations, sets new standards for the future, establishes better methods of operation, or remains outside the capabilities of competitors. [1] Genius is associated with intellectual ability and creative productivity.
2. Eddie Van Halen. The guitar virtuoso of Van Halen fame couldn’t read music, which is kind of crazy considering all the classical runs and flourishes that turn up regularly in his playing.
Dr. Claire Deller (I, Robot and other stories by Isaac Asimov) – chief robot genius of San Diego Robots and Mechanical Men; Joseph Cavor (The First Men in the Moon) – inventor of the "Cavorite" anti-gravity material; Captain Hagbard Celine (Illuminatus trilogy) – fights the Illuminati from his submarine and with his computer, both ...
30 Of The Dumbest Things People Witnessed Geniuses Do. ... What may have been a $10 flat repair put his car out of commission for over a week and cost more than $1,000. This was in the ‘80s.
Of the 100 chosen, Albert Einstein was chosen as the Person of the Century, on the grounds that he was the preeminent scientist in a century dominated by science. The editors of Time believed the 20th century "will be remembered foremost for its science and technology", and Einstein "serves as a symbol of all the scientists—such as Fermi, Heisenberg, Bohr, Richard Feynman, ...who built upon ...