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Title: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: Roph on March 05, 2007, 10:26:55 AM
Link to Video


Note, this is 48 minutes long! =o

QuoteFull documentary about Daniel Tammet, an autistic savant who has been diagnosed with synesthesia, where his brain interprets numbers as shapes. This ability allows him to do complex mathematical computations in his head, like solving pi to the 22,500 decimal point. He's also adept at languages speaking more than nine, and able to learn a new one within one week. Though others have similar abilities, what sets Daniel apart is that unlike most autistic savants he does not seem to suffer from disabilities common among other autistic people.

Makes you wonder the capabilities of the human brain - and what's preventing us from using its full potential.

[spoiler]In before god[/spoiler]
Title: Re: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: Irock on March 05, 2007, 11:15:52 AM
Very interesting. It's hard to believe what he sees in his head and immagin the way he views the world.
Thanks for posting this.
Title: Re: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: Deliciously_Saucy on March 05, 2007, 11:24:05 AM
Watched it all, very interesting but what a shame it brings up so many questions with so few answers. Definitely worth watching. Reminded me of X-Men.
Title: Re: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: Nightwolf on March 05, 2007, 03:17:58 PM
Lol xmen, nice thing, INCRADABLE BRAn.
Title: Re: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: .:Pyroken Serafoculus:. on March 13, 2007, 12:25:27 PM
That kid's lucky...

I think the day we understand even a bit of the human mind will be the day we truly rule our planet.
Title: Re: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: Blizzard on March 13, 2007, 12:37:13 PM
I don't think he's lucky. I know the burden of an over-average intellect. =/ Believe me, he's everything else than lucky. =/
Title: Re: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: Dwarra? on March 13, 2007, 12:40:21 PM
Teacher: Whats 3+3?
Daniel: TRIANGLE!
Title: Re: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: Blizzard on March 13, 2007, 12:48:35 PM
Teacher: What's 1+1?
Me: Squareroot of 2.
Teacher: WTF?!
Me: You haven't told me the number of dimensions. =P
Title: Re: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: 6shot on March 14, 2007, 04:46:43 PM
im at skool so i cant watch it...but i have seen something like this on history channel??
some kid is iran or something(somewhere in india) was like a super genius and was at levels with college professors in the subject of genetics and stuff. it was cool. but his common knowledge was pathetic at the same time, sorta weird.
Title: Re: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: Arrow on March 14, 2007, 04:58:39 PM
     I saw a documentary once...It said the svant had his abilities because the two hemispheres of his brain were attached. Maybe the brain's "hemispheres" are a natural inhibitor? Maybe we can surpass our capabilities by removing that inhibitor, like the MPH limiting chip in an automobile?

At this point of course I'm probably talking in mad scientist.
Title: Re: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: Holkeye on March 17, 2007, 07:13:10 AM
Synesthesia is a very interesting occurrence. There are some people that claim peyote and mild hallucinogens can give you something of this effect, and I have experienced it mildy when drifting off to sleep. Sometimes when fading into unconsciousness, and listening to music, I will see colors and shapes that go along with the sound. It's a fairly common thing, and many people don't realize that the sense of smell is connected to synesthesia very closely. Also, on the topic of savants, I watched a program about a child who was autistic, but could play the piano perfectly. His brain could not handle everyday activity, but he could play a piece by Mozart the way it would've sounded if Bach wrote it, and many other things. Incredible.
Title: Re: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: Blizzard on March 17, 2007, 02:21:39 PM
Quote from: Holkeye on March 17, 2007, 07:13:10 AM
Synesthesia is a very interesting occurrence. There are some people that claim peyote and mild hallucinogens can give you something of this effect, and I have experienced it mildy when drifting off to sleep. Sometimes when fading into unconsciousness, and listening to music, I will see colors and shapes that go along with the sound. It's a fairly common thing, and many people don't realize that the sense of smell is connected to synesthesia very closely.

I TOTALLY know what you're talking about. I always get in that state when I listen to music while traveling. I am just sitting there in the car/bus and listen to music as my eyelids start to get heavier and heavier until my thoughts are starting to fade away... Soon I find myself in a state neither awake nor asleep. I start seeing things... scenarios, not only shapes and colors. Sometimes its so intense, I feel as it is real. I always thought this would be the so called State of Trance. So, it's called Synesthesia...
Title: Re: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: Deliciously_Saucy on March 17, 2007, 02:47:44 PM
Quote from: Arrow-1 on March 14, 2007, 04:58:39 PM
     I saw a documentary once...It said the svant had his abilities because the two hemispheres of his brain were attached. Maybe the brain's "hemispheres" are a natural inhibitor? Maybe we can surpass our capabilities by removing that inhibitor, like the MPH limiting chip in an automobile?

At this point of course I'm probably talking in mad scientist.
I think I saw that and somewhat agree that it's a definitely a possibility, although it would have to be through manipulation of DNA at early stages before birth, which I am fully for ^.~.

In the same field of chat, disconnecting the corpus colossus, rather then extending it as you proposed, showed to be a very bad move in an experiment, I think in the 50's or late 60's (not sure). The connection of the two halves of the brain act as an "information highway", allowing the two haves of the brains to communicate between each other. The brain is designed so it can run a human quite well with only one half (considering), but if the two halves are separated without one half dieing, the two essentially can't talk and will fight for dominant control over the body. Really in quite disturbing ways too...

Look up a "alien hand syndrome" for more details. I found this in a documentary were they tried to eliminate heavy seizures and operated on a small group of people to disconnected their corpus colossus. It worked but this was the side effect.
Title: Re: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: Blizzard on March 17, 2007, 09:42:57 PM
I know about disconnecting the brain halfs a little bit. I remember seeing a documentary where the guy closed his one eye and his one hand had no idea what the other was doing. It IS an information highway.
Title: Re: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: Deliciously_Saucy on March 18, 2007, 11:32:26 AM
Quote from: Blizzard on March 17, 2007, 09:42:57 PM
I know about disconnecting the brain halfs a little bit. I remember seeing a documentary where the guy closed his one eye and his one hand had no idea what the other was doing. It IS an information highway.

That's totally it! But it went further then that to, they had this one girl, about 20 or so, and they gave her a board with two answers on it, and she was asked to pick the correct one. One hand pointed at one thing, the other at another answer and apparently she had no control over the other hand, in fact it her hands where even fighting o_O quite odd...

Other people experience it as there one of there hands randomly grabbing things without there control. I thought the whole thing had to lead to the idea of two separate consciences that are only joint.
Title: Re: Boy with incredible brain
Post by: Holkeye on March 18, 2007, 09:22:15 PM
The nazis supposedly did experiments like this on prisoners. I am against cruel punishment such as this sort of thing, but I have to admit, its pretty interesting.