Chris Langan - Known to have the highest IQ in the world, somewhere between 195 and 210. To give you an idea of what this means, the average person's IQ is 100 and Albert Einstein's IQ was 160.
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Chris Langan - Known to have the highest IQ in the world, somewhere between 195 and 210. To give you an idea of what this means, the average person's IQ is 100 and Albert Einstein's IQ was 160.
The full interview can be found at the following link;
Conversation with Luca Fiorani on Everything Under God’s Sun: Member, Ultima IQ Society (3)
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Chris Langan, The World’s Smartest Man, IQ 210
Chris Langan who’s been proclaimed the world’s smartest man has made some startling statements recently. He says; 9 11 was an inside job, we are controlled by heartless oligarchs, the masses are brainwashed and that the elites plan to eradicate democracy across the world and have world control. Langan is telling the truth. He is not some insecure genius, he worked as a bouncer for years. He is…
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So the world’s “smartest person” is Chris Langan (this is measured by an IQ score of 200).
Whether or not you believe he’s actually the “smartest”, he’s a pretty cool guy. He ultimately rejected academia and chose to work odd jobs (like club bouncer and landscaping) that gave him the freedom to pursue his passion - mathematically proving God.
He’s got an interesting theory he calls CTMU that attempts to explain the connection between consciousness, quantum mechanics, and the divine. It’s a pretty neat concept to explore. But, what really got me thinking was that he started a YouTube channel and he just recently posted a video that addresses the problem of “what created God”.
His solution is:
The question assumes the laws of cause and effect. But, the laws of cause and effect only exist/work through the dimension of time. Modern science has theorized that time began at the Big Bang. This means that anything which existed prior to the Big Bang does not need a “cause” for its existence. With this in mind, the questions "where did God come from?" and "what made God?" are absurd.
Essentially, the human mind is calibrated to understand a world with a linear progression of time which produces a logic of cause and effect. Our minds are so slaved to this mechanism of thinking that we cannot conceptualize an existence outside of space-time and the rational approaches scientists use to understand the universe breakdown when applied to reality outside of the universe.
This argument alone isn’t a proof of God, but it’s a good start by opening the possibility of a self creating or eternal God.
Avustralyalı bir çift, modemle tatile gitti
Avustralyalı bir çift, modemle tatile gitti
Üç çocuk sahibi Avustralyalı Cassie ve Chris Langan çifti, Warrnambool’a yapacakları yolculuk için onların fikrini sorduklarında “Çok sıkıcı, gitmek istemiyorum.” gibi yanıtlar aldı.
“AİLEMİZİN EN ÇOK ÇALIŞAN ÜYESİ”
Durum karşısında içerleyen ancak pes etmek yerine ilginç bir çözüm geliştiren çiftten Cassie, sosyal medya hesabından“Değer bilmez üç çocuğu dışarı çıkarmak yerine tatile gitmek…
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The Salvage Job, Part II
The Salvage Job, Part II
Science Fiction – 596 words – By Chris Langan
A human captain with a robot crew are on the hunt for some sweet, sweet space junk. However, the debris-strewn battlefield holds a secret that will absolutely not effect them. Not one bit. (more…)
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The Salvage Job, Part I
The Salvage Job, Part I
Science Fiction – 653 words – By Chris Langan
An android crew with a human captain go scavenging after a recent space battle. Everything goes smoothly, with absolutely no excitement at all. (more…)
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A child watches the final moments of a familiar world as it falls apart.
Science Fiction – 704 words – By Chris Langan
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