7 Smartest Humans in the World


Science Discovery02 Jun 21 | 14:15 Have a Super High IQ, These are the 7 Smartest Humans in the World The genius can't help! Have a Super High IQ, These are the 7 Smartest Humans in the Worldunsplash.com Adhyasta Dirgantara Verified Adhyasta Dirgantara Verified Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Based on some references, the IQ of a human genius is in the range of 200. Humans who have an IQ as high as this are even rarer, who have an IQ of more than 200. Here are some of the smartest people who ever lived on earth. Their intelligence is truly timeless to this day!

1. Nicolaus Copernicus

According to Business Insider, Nicolaus Copernicus is one of the smartest people in history. Copernicus was a Polish mathematician and astronomer who succeeded in discovering the heliocentrism model of the universe, in which the earth is not the center of the solar system, but the sun. Copernicus is estimated to have an IQ score ranging from 160 to 200. His book, De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium, was banned by the Church after his death in 1543. It remained on the list of forbidden reading materials for nearly three centuries afterward.

2. Rudolf Clausius

Rudolf Clausius was a German physicist and mathematician who is best known for formulating the second law of thermodynamics. His estimated IQ scores range from 190 to 205. Clausius made thermodynamics a science, coined the term "entropy," and developed the kinetic theory of gases. He was also one of the first scientists to suggest that molecules consist of alternating atoms, which later provided the basis for the theory of electrolytic dissociation (the breakdown of molecules into charged atoms or ions).

3. Isaac Newton

Most famous for his law of gravitation, the English physicist and mathematician Sir Isaac Newton was instrumental in the scientific revolution of the 17th century. His estimated IQ score ranges from 190 to 200 with different measurement methods. According to Big Think, Newton's book Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica was the foundational text of classical mechanics and influenced scientific thought for more than 300 hundred years. It is widely believed that Newton's work is also believed to be the most influential book in physics, indeed all of science.

4. Leonardo da Vinci

As a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer, Leonardo da Vinci was perhaps the most gifted person who ever lived. His estimated IQ score ranges from 180-220 with various measurements. He is one of the most famous painters in history, especially his famous Mona Lisa. Da Vinci is also respected for his technological innovations such as flying machines, armored vehicles, concentrated solar power, and engines.
5. Aristoteles

Aristotle was a Greek philosopher who had a scholarly influence in the Middle Ages. Aristotle was actually a student of Plato, who was also a Greek philosopher, and was part of Plato's Athenian Academy for more than 20 years. Aristotle had a major influence on the development of Western philosophy and science, writing on physics, biology, metaphysics, logic, theatre, aesthetics and other topics. The IQ of Aristotle is predicted to be between 180-190.

6. Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist and philosopher of science whose IQ ranged from 205 to 225. He is best known for the mass-energy equivalence formula E = mc2 which is called the most famous equation in the world. During his lifetime, Einstein articulated the principle of relativity and attempted to disprove quantum theory until he died in 1955 at the age of 76.

7. Johann Goethe

Considered by Einstein to be "the world's last all-knowing man," Goethe was a German polymath who discovered the science of human chemistry and developed one of the earliest known theories of evolution. His estimated IQ score ranges from 210 to 225. He is considered one of the greatest figures in Western literature. The proof is that his 1808 play, Faust, is still widely read and studied today. Those are some of the most genius humans in the history of mankind. Until now their work is timeless and can be felt.

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