Brain Man: The Boy Genius With The Incredible Brain

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  • @detdet3871
    @detdet3871 Рік тому +534

    I was 95% through watching this when I realized I've watched this before.. I am blessed with Such an amazing gift.

    • @Proranis
      @Proranis 8 місяців тому +12

      i just realized it midway through after reading your comment

    • @chelsea_belle
      @chelsea_belle 8 місяців тому +5

      Same, but 5mins in. Hehe 😂😂😂😂
      We're geniuses!!! 😂

    • @abcdefghijklmnop751
      @abcdefghijklmnop751 8 місяців тому +3

      Screaming

    • @ash_tray_6
      @ash_tray_6 8 місяців тому +3

      Lmfao 😭 thank god for this comments section

    • @PEGGLORE
      @PEGGLORE 7 місяців тому +1

      I remembered his name before they even told me it.

  • @SonicPhonic
    @SonicPhonic 2 роки тому +642

    I was fortunate enough to have interviewed Daniel over the phone and he was kind enough to send me a copy of his book "Born On A Blue Day". He is not only unique for his "gifts" but is also a very kind person.

    • @nickio.5513
      @nickio.5513 Рік тому +7

      That’s wonderful, I was wondering if you could let me know how to contact him through email? I would love to get a copy of his book for my son, he also has epilepsy and it’s always nice to know he’s not alone. And this is such an amazing story. If so I can send you my email. Thanx

    • @mtsflorida
      @mtsflorida Рік тому +1

      I'm not a wizard with numbers like a mathematician but I am a solver of problems. I was curious about what Daniel might think of a system that could save 10-20% of the world's GNP. It was something of the greatest importance I discovered working an accounting problem 20 years.

    • @Peoplespilates
      @Peoplespilates Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much

    • @lp4265
      @lp4265 Рік тому +2

      Michael Gfroerer You are so lucky !! I am absolutely fascinated when I hear stories like Daniel’s ! I will look for his book ! Thank you for sharing that you interviewed him. It must have been an amazing phone call 😊👏🏻👏🏻

    • @GingerLeeH
      @GingerLeeH Рік тому

      Yes I would love to meet him.

  • @catbriggs8362
    @catbriggs8362 3 роки тому +1897

    I love how Daniel is humble and so likeable as a person. He doesn't look down on those who don't share his ability. His excitement over meeting the "real rainman" was touching. Imagine the loneliness of being one-of-a-kind, and now, he meets a fellow who shares the simple understanding of how it feels to be massively gifted in ways marvelous to others.

    • @speshalkmf9273
      @speshalkmf9273 3 роки тому +4

      It's ironic how this is a show about a incredibly smart person ... Meanwhile all the people watching are massive idiots who think this clearly staged programme is real. Lool

    • @carmium
      @carmium 3 роки тому +27

      What surprised me was how tactile, how "touchy-feely" Kim Peek was. In cases of autism, shrinking from physical contact is often an early indicator. Despite Kim's apparent autistic characteristics, he was all over Daniel!

    • @nachobiznez3021
      @nachobiznez3021 3 роки тому +12

      @@speshalkmf9273 it's a real condition. I don't see any reason to refute it. His abilities I wouldn't call impossible or even necessarily difficult to learn but still difficult to do. Most people would probably not take the time to perfect it. Seems he takes his abilities to a bit of an OCD level.

    • @SD-je1sv
      @SD-je1sv 3 роки тому +26

      Well he is intelligent, that's what make him humble, intelligent makes you lose ordinary human emotions like anger, rage, jealousy, greed etc .

    • @krystalvernier8047
      @krystalvernier8047 3 роки тому +1

      @@speshalkmf9273 aaa

  • @thatgirlnamedcarol8268
    @thatgirlnamedcarol8268 Рік тому +1026

    Both my parents were truly gifted. My mom had an eidetic memory and my father had a photographic memory. My mom could speak 4 languages and could read and write Latin before she learned English at age 19. My father would read books by scrolling his finger down the page on both pages and then my mother would take the book and turn it to a random page and say like page 257 second paragraph…. My father would recite word for word of that paragraph.
    My older sister can write ambidextrous, simultaneously, mirror image of anything she hears spontaneously. She too remembers everything she’s ever read.
    I’m like: “I can count to three!”

    • @Elikazul15
      @Elikazul15 Рік тому +60

      You're too cute.

    • @sharedexperiences2773
      @sharedexperiences2773 Рік тому +84

      You're the skipped generation lol

    • @Randorandom232
      @Randorandom232 Рік тому +11

      Don't they mean the same thing?

    • @peceed
      @peceed Рік тому +107

      Blame the postman.

    • @nickio.5513
      @nickio.5513 Рік тому +83

      Maybe you do have a talent, you just haven’t discovered it yet.

  • @AspiringD-M
    @AspiringD-M 5 років тому +993

    I actually went to secondary school with Daniel in the 90s and sat next to him in maths class. Now, can you imagine how bloody difficult that was? I used to think I was utterly stupid when he finished the questions in seconds! This explains a lot!!

    • @LUFC-yl2cd
      @LUFC-yl2cd 5 років тому +62

      JOHN ARCHER Though, did you use the initiative, to copy his answers?

    • @dankmheems290
      @dankmheems290 5 років тому +38

      You shoulda asked him for the answers haha.

    • @樹宏-m9o
      @樹宏-m9o 5 років тому +22

      I feel you bro lol

    • @Jxrv2
      @Jxrv2 5 років тому +7

      Same

    • @bethelaralan9622
      @bethelaralan9622 5 років тому +10

      😂😂😂😂

  • @aikhis
    @aikhis 4 роки тому +2367

    Instead of spending years studying him, how about give him the resources to come up with something to help everyone, push our species forward. If he's got this great mind, let him go off in whatever direction he wants.

    • @avinci3116
      @avinci3116 4 роки тому +36

      But that would cost money..

    • @diobrando1754
      @diobrando1754 4 роки тому +28

      They won’t really listen to the missions( or they can’t understand) they prefer to do what they love to do

    • @diobrando1754
      @diobrando1754 4 роки тому +56

      To think in another aspect, a lot of them are struggling with not being able to communicate properly. This problem ( or sometimes considered gifts but are very rare) is genetic and if people suffer more than profit from it, scientists should work on how to make their lives better because some of them still want to be normal even it means losing their “gifts”

    • @89gsmith
      @89gsmith 4 роки тому +40

      its because they dont want him to reach his full potential

    • @incognitotorpedo42
      @incognitotorpedo42 4 роки тому +58

      @@89gsmith Oh BS. Why would anyone be that way? The reality is that with people like this, although they have a special "power", they aren't particularly special in other aspects of intelligence.

  • @blackhand9581
    @blackhand9581 3 роки тому +3754

    If any of you guys are wondering where's Dan now, he's gone up in the world. He does talks, writes books, and still inhumanly genius.

    • @bubbaguy4411
      @bubbaguy4411 3 роки тому +79

      I call BS...have never seen him on Countdown.
      /s

    • @margaretmorris4419
      @margaretmorris4419 3 роки тому +24

      What types of books and do you know the titles?

    • @thechip2727
      @thechip2727 3 роки тому +79

      na. he's been swallowed up by an AI system at windows.

    • @richardwestwood8212
      @richardwestwood8212 3 роки тому +1

      @@bubbaguy4411 ya got that rrrighttt

    • @robznarnii
      @robznarnii 3 роки тому +54

      @@margaretmorris4419 Non-fiction, essays and poetry. Look up Daniel Tammet.

  • @graceaxisa4213
    @graceaxisa4213 Рік тому +699

    The incredible thing is that Daniel is able to clearly articulate what he sees, feels and experiences. The fact that he can relate to other people, interact with them and share a joke makes him quite unique. Especially considering his early school years, where he preferred to be alone, immersed in numbers and patterns. As an educator, I find this fascinating. I wonder what he is doing now? I hope life has been good to him.

    • @lizswank7239
      @lizswank7239 Рік тому +45

      I bet it had something to do with having a large family. He appears very well adjusted and highly understanding of what drives other people. I'm sure he finds interactions interesting.

    • @markfromct2
      @markfromct2 Рік тому +1

      Check Wiki Grace

    • @graceaxisa4213
      @graceaxisa4213 Рік тому +117

      @@Randorandom232 I am shocked and dismayed by your response. I have no desire to 'track' Daniel down. I have simply expressed admiration for him and hoped that he is doing well. Have a nice day.

    • @ellenlewis3133
      @ellenlewis3133 Рік тому +70

      @@Randorandom232 horrible, awful response.....

    • @laylaminrir
      @laylaminrir Рік тому +39

      ​@@Randorandom232 horrible...

  • @SuperZimpatico
    @SuperZimpatico 2 роки тому +658

    OMG , my 29 years old son is Autistic, he was diagnosed when he was 4 years old , in the school he didn’t interact to much with the others kids, instead he was completely concentrate in trees 🌲, looking at them with such a careful way , and he started to drawing so beautiful, it’s like a photography, and he have a great love for any animals and creatures, and he never has been scared of them. Now he is 29 and he adores me, he doesn’t have friends only his young brother, and he can explain wonderful things about animals and creatures. My only worry it’s when I’m not longer in this world 🌎 😢.

    • @tita4915
      @tita4915 2 роки тому +18

      🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️

    • @BlyGuy
      @BlyGuy 2 роки тому +1

      Wow, this description of your son sounds exactly, and I mean exactly, like my autistic cousin who is 22-23 years old.

    • @candenscales6855
      @candenscales6855 2 роки тому +44

      I can relate to this so much! I'm 32 now... But I remember when I was in school I wasn't very social with the other children. I was always alone looking at trees and plants. Also a huge fascination with animals of all kind ... Particularly horses (I love horses)... I have a weird way of remembering places (locations) and people. Like having a map inside my head. I'm terrible with numbers though... But very artistic.... Never been diagnosed autistic but have had teachers think I possibly was. Not sure though.

    • @SuperZimpatico
      @SuperZimpatico 2 роки тому +6

      @@candenscales6855 ♥️❤️🙏

    • @aprillempkacruz
      @aprillempkacruz 2 роки тому +43

      Don't worry about when your gone, you've taught your son all the wonderful & beautiful things you know and he will never ever forget them! 💞

  • @nikhilsukumar23
    @nikhilsukumar23 6 років тому +5817

    These are the real people who matter not celebrities

    • @coolness-vt4mu
      @coolness-vt4mu 6 років тому +160

      everyone matters

    • @unpopularopinion6200
      @unpopularopinion6200 6 років тому +173

      Luke Not everyone

    • @manapuaman8966
      @manapuaman8966 6 років тому +32

      @David Tector
      fascination
      regardless if society is able to use it or not

    • @MaTtRoSiTy
      @MaTtRoSiTy 6 років тому +8

      So true!

    • @carrieoff
      @carrieoff 6 років тому +48

      David Tector Einstein also helped pave the way for the atom bomb, just saying.

  • @lorraineshaw9172
    @lorraineshaw9172 3 роки тому +300

    My brother is a savant. It's very difficult to describe how a family, my sibling and especially my parents deal with my brother on a daily. The conflict of being proud and amazed coexist with embarrassment and sadness. I give my parents an unconscionable amount of gratitude for hanging in there. My brother Ron is very difficult but if you need to "phone a friend" if you ever find yourself on Who Wants to be a Millionaire, my beautiful brother would never fail you...but don't expect a hug, he will freak out...its the most anti social behavior I've ever witnessed. We love you Ronald, we love everything about you my dear brother❤❤

    • @Enoo-Wynn
      @Enoo-Wynn 3 роки тому +28

      That was so sweet and real. He's lucky to have you too.

    • @LeonelHMbaho
      @LeonelHMbaho 3 роки тому +7

      Thanks for sharing this, you make me cry

    • @kathleenurdahl3096
      @kathleenurdahl3096 3 роки тому +9

      Such a beautiful comment…that you see him for the amazing soul that he is is a testament to your family’s inner beauty as well.👏👏💕🇨🇦

    • @SoulfoodPogo
      @SoulfoodPogo 3 роки тому +4

      💚💚

    • @grannygotcha9809
      @grannygotcha9809 3 роки тому +6

      Beautiful testimony, Lorraine.

  • @Koakoa45
    @Koakoa45 Рік тому +62

    My 6 year old grandson is autistic. By age 2 he could count to 100, knew all his colors and many animals. Now he speaks English, Tagalog, Ilonggo and Spanish. Sometimes he uses words from all languages in one sentence. While his social interactions is very limited he has an amazing mind!

    • @pornsakpongthong1092
      @pornsakpongthong1092 Рік тому +3

      Yawn

    • @AwoLXIIApaK
      @AwoLXIIApaK 7 місяців тому +11

      @pornsakpongthong1092 why bother reading if your minimilistic bird brain burns out after reading a single paragraph.

    • @StrangeRealityVlog
      @StrangeRealityVlog 5 місяців тому

      Check out We Want To Live by Aajonus Vonderplanitz 📚

    • @TheUltimateMarioFan
      @TheUltimateMarioFan 3 місяці тому

      Why not just say he's smart? Why do we have to disease-ify everything?

    • @stevenliang3551
      @stevenliang3551 2 місяці тому

      Just wanna let you to know that’s completely normal

  • @pranavmahajan4190
    @pranavmahajan4190 2 роки тому +53

    The best thing about him is he is very humble and does not have any false attitude. Kudos brother.

  • @IETCHX69
    @IETCHX69 7 років тому +3816

    I can answer twice as fast as him. Numbers all wrong , but quick as heck .

    • @bernieanders2868
      @bernieanders2868 6 років тому +178

      That's very unlikely that ALL numbers will be wrong. If you get all numbers wrong, every time you do such a test, that would mean you have special powers.

    • @bernieanders2868
      @bernieanders2868 6 років тому +8

      Test

    • @LifeIsBeautiful1610
      @LifeIsBeautiful1610 6 років тому +30

      😂😂😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

    • @mohammadqassem421
      @mohammadqassem421 6 років тому +7

      Bernie Anders That statement is not really all that true, I can quickly estimate numbers from the math problems they were asking him. Getting an exact answer is where i spend most of my time, but to get every number wrong would not be too large of a challenge in my opinion

    • @yolandiecrause1971
      @yolandiecrause1971 6 років тому +16

      You are so funny😂

  • @TheExi450
    @TheExi450 3 роки тому +791

    I knew a girl like this that was crazy. I had a huge crush on her and tried asking her out many times but her social skills made it confusing. We were in a band together, her talent was with noise, she said she saw sounds and couldn’t hear them. When you would talk to her she would stare through you and would take 5-10 seconds to respond, she said when you talked she would have to read the words you say in her head, which is why she responded slow. Where it made her insane talented was with instruments, she could pick up literally any instrument, watch someone play it for a few min and then she instantly could play it amazingly. A week of practice on a brand new instrument and she would be at legit professional levels in about a week. And she was so cute too

    • @hellypalli
      @hellypalli 3 роки тому +52

      Wow, that would be such a great talent, imagine what animals she can hear/see the sounds in her head, she would literally be like Dr Dolittle, she would also be able to tell if people were lieing, because they would say things differently and she would pick up on it while looking at the word, it may be slanted, or a different size or colour, she could tell whats wrong with a car by listening to it idle. If she could mimic stuff.....WHOA, thats another can of crazy things she could do, imagine how great your life would be, imagine how horrible it would be. I hope she has good people around her, Go ask her out Mitch, if she says no you can always tell your self she is literally crazy to reject you

    • @thomasrix6136
      @thomasrix6136 3 роки тому +20

      I'd like to know if she made anything of it

    • @fragilemaileagle
      @fragilemaileagle 3 роки тому +39

      That sounds like she has synesthesia!

    • @charu2774
      @charu2774 3 роки тому +7

      Are you still in touch with her?

    • @nadiaka9010
      @nadiaka9010 3 роки тому +25

      watch out for the crazy hot ones bro

  • @franceshurt3517
    @franceshurt3517 Рік тому +190

    Love Daniel, what a trooper to allow himself to be subjected to these tests and interrogations, especially when it makes him uncomfortable, I take my hat off to you sir live well Daniel !

    • @donut5143
      @donut5143 11 місяців тому

      lol bro what are you talking about. why would he not participate in the tests. you make it sound like they treat him as a mutant and hold him against his will. life is not an x-men movie, bro. learn to mind your business dummy, no offence.

  • @jchogue9400
    @jchogue9400 4 роки тому +267

    I would like to tell this young man that I greatly admire his polite and gentle manner. He is the type of person that everyone, would be pleased to call, a friend!
    Thank you for showing others what being a good man is all about. Best of luck to you sir, and may you have joy and happiness in all you see and do.

    • @jcspider7259
      @jcspider7259 3 роки тому +5

      This fellow's name is Daniel Tammet. Link to his interesting wiki page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Tammet

    • @marcalampi5036
      @marcalampi5036 3 роки тому +9

      I agree, he seems to be peaceful and cheerful

    • @rogerd4559
      @rogerd4559 6 місяців тому

      He would make a good President

  • @hershefesaloma7022
    @hershefesaloma7022 5 років тому +8077

    My mom has amazing brain too. She remembers all the mistakes I've done and recites all of them when she's upset HAHA

    • @Rockking1111
      @Rockking1111 5 років тому +37

      Hershe Fe Saloma
      🤣🤣😂😂
      ☔️☔️☔️☔️

    •  5 років тому +32

      We both have genius moms!

    • @grahamgibbins8140
      @grahamgibbins8140 5 років тому +181

      Your mom must be related to my ex 😂

    • @samiyakoub7513
      @samiyakoub7513 5 років тому +26

      😂 😂 😂

    • @guitarj3570
      @guitarj3570 5 років тому +33

      Haha, well played.

  • @jeremyreagan9085
    @jeremyreagan9085 7 років тому +964

    People like Daniel have existed throughout history they are often not treated with the respect they should have.

    • @carolsworld6146
      @carolsworld6146 7 років тому

      Jeremy Reagan yess i agree

    • @intellektualblackman5727
      @intellektualblackman5727 7 років тому +6

      By what standard of respect do you make that statement?

    • @giantpune
      @giantpune 6 років тому +44

      Why should I respect him more than the guy who mops a truckstop bathroom? Kim Peek, the real life rainman, couldn't take care of himself. Do you think I should respect him any more or less than a young mother who never finishes highschool or college so she can work to provide for her kids?

    • @mtshyna
      @mtshyna 6 років тому +69

      giantpune lol, that’s not the type of respect Jeremy was talking about. 🤭

    • @thesavantart8480
      @thesavantart8480 6 років тому +73

      giantpune Throughout history people like Daniel have been lost to time because people with rare conditions were often tossed aside from society. They lacked respect because society thought they were weird. Imagine having severe autism in the middle ages, people would think you were crazy even though you might have had an amazing mind that could remember everything.

  • @kidsyx
    @kidsyx Рік тому +26

    What an amazing and humble man. The fact he even praises people who are basically chidren to him makes him 10x more likable. I'm glad he married and successful now. He deserves it.

  • @JesusIsKing50
    @JesusIsKing50 2 роки тому +786

    And not a shred of arrogance.. what an amazing human being he is. God blessed this man tremendously. 🙌🏼🙏🏽

    • @ryanspangler4569
      @ryanspangler4569 2 роки тому +6

      Nah, Daniel is just that good

    • @Svensk7119
      @Svensk7119 2 роки тому +10

      @@ryanspangler4569 Of course he is. God blessed him. (Shrugs). Duh.

    • @Svensk7119
      @Svensk7119 2 роки тому

      @@ryanspangler4569 😉

    • @LoriPARK1111-u1b
      @LoriPARK1111-u1b 2 роки тому +4

      Amen! 🙏

    • @graemejohnson4388
      @graemejohnson4388 2 роки тому +18

      I think God has already blessed Daniel with both sides, brilliance and humility.

  • @kikkidj
    @kikkidj 5 років тому +2159

    I tried to get out of my car today with my seatbelt still on.

  • @lindataghon5712
    @lindataghon5712 6 років тому +412

    AMAZING! Have you noticed, he has NO conceit or arrogance about his ability'. He "IS TRULY HUMBLE!"

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney 6 років тому +12

      I think because it comes with serious limitations too and he lives with those every day.

    • @jennymayer7277
      @jennymayer7277 6 років тому +36

      Intellectually gifted individuals do not think of themselves as intelligent, while the most imbecilic ones often consider themselves geniuses. That premise is quite paradoxical, isn't it? Unfortunately however, it isn't a matter of opinion, it's just human psychology.

    • @Mr.Caligos
      @Mr.Caligos 6 років тому +3

      Monty Beetle: it is just your opinion which is completely wrong, intelligence doesn't shape your character in any way, and yes intelligent people know they are intelligent, they should find out in their childhood, anything else has nothing to do with it, you are talking about empathy and self-awareness

    • @joeblack1126
      @joeblack1126 6 років тому +8

      Even the bullies could not figure him out,

    • @owenprince4823
      @owenprince4823 6 років тому

      Linda: I am very proud of how humble I am. Some have called me a sociable hermit, but that would be an oxymoron because hermits are anti social.

  • @sommerheresommerthere6973
    @sommerheresommerthere6973 Рік тому +85

    Our son was doing extensive math at 2. He was diagnosed with Autism at 3. He also did "writing in air." Today he is a Doctor.

    • @Kingjay19
      @Kingjay19 Рік тому +4

      I'm son is 3 and he always air writing I try to stop him everytime I see it n he gets upset

    • @your_averageboi9083
      @your_averageboi9083 Рік тому +16

      @@Kingjay19 Why are you trying to stop him?! I’m autistic and you should let him be. His air writing is probably his way of coping with the world!

    • @stevens1-o7s
      @stevens1-o7s Рік тому +7

      My son is 2 months and he passed calculus

    • @savazeroa
      @savazeroa 11 місяців тому

      @@stevens1-o7s my son is one Yoctosecond and he is studying complex analysis

    • @tjbooker8585
      @tjbooker8585 10 місяців тому

      @@your_averageboi9083 when my son was an embryo, he noticed a growth inside me and successfully carried out surgery to fix the issue

  • @cajunman6892
    @cajunman6892 2 роки тому +183

    Besides his humble attitude he is helping science by undergoing all sorts of tests and examinations, even brain x-ray. The person is on another level in many ways.

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen 2 роки тому +7

      I think a thorough CT scan combined high resolution MRI could extract more information from the structure of his brain than an x-ray.

    • @user-cd7uf7to5m
      @user-cd7uf7to5m 2 роки тому +1

      TRUE ENOUGH, BRO, BUT I STILL THINK NIKOLAI TESLA BEATS ANYONE, EXCEPT FOR JESUS HIMSELF!! (IT'S A PITY WE CANNOT SPEAK PERSONALLY WITH EITHER ONE PRESENTLY, YOU KNOW??!)... 👍👊✌️

  • @impsycho5659
    @impsycho5659 5 років тому +4507

    *meanwhile I'm pulling doors that say push on them*

    • @jamesprove4627
      @jamesprove4627 5 років тому +32

      😂

    • @annabutcher2690
      @annabutcher2690 5 років тому +24

      🤣🤣🤣😁👌

    • @cookinitmax
      @cookinitmax 5 років тому +23

      It's ok if you pull doors this guy is on a different level he's got a gift.

    • @Bjk-id7yg
      @Bjk-id7yg 5 років тому +3

      😂Hehe

    • @peterszar
      @peterszar 5 років тому +10

      Very cool, very funny.

  • @patriciagilligan7181
    @patriciagilligan7181 2 роки тому +164

    He seems like such an innocent soul. When he's told he's correct, he is childishly pleased with himself. Very humbleing.

  • @krazyfarmhomestead2239
    @krazyfarmhomestead2239 Рік тому +42

    I wish I could remember 1/4 of the things I learned over the years and forgot already. he is AMAZING!

  • @GenXstacker
    @GenXstacker 7 років тому +2866

    I have this amazing ability that every time I try to multiply two large numbers I immediately fall asleep.

    • @briel7904
      @briel7904 7 років тому +44

      Uncle Putin Best Comment!!!! 😂😂😂😂 thanks

    • @rafaelbarendse4090
      @rafaelbarendse4090 6 років тому +42

      you are truly gifted. you're just like the rain man

    • @wesaytech
      @wesaytech 6 років тому +15

      Hahaha hahaha hahaha

    • @rahellaassiano8758
      @rahellaassiano8758 6 років тому +7

      lol..best comment ever

    • @steelwall6655
      @steelwall6655 6 років тому +24

      Its 3 am and you made me laugh out loud lmao

  • @robertstein7211
    @robertstein7211 2 роки тому +72

    I am 85yrs old and watched him on You Tube....everything i could find on him..his voice makes me give full attention to what he is saying.in the last 6 months and as i read ,it was his voice i was hearing as if he was reading to me.Some of his books went over my head and i have tried to re-read.His first book Born on a Blue Day i have read twice .read it in one day!...i am just a average guy but reading is my passion i Daniel to be fascinating..

    • @straya4837
      @straya4837 2 роки тому +5

      Thanks, im glad I have a book to look for.
      Best wishes : ))

    • @thisisme3238
      @thisisme3238 2 роки тому +7

      Keep reading ... it's a great way to keep the human mind sharp! Word puzzles are good too. 👍

    • @eddieboss5934
      @eddieboss5934 2 роки тому

      I have a few Facebook friends who I think of as locked in. Not in a bad way. They are just so good at what they specialize in but seem to lack normal emotional involvement. They block out all divergent thoughts and center so well. One is autistic but high functioning. The other writes constantly on just about everything but becomes upset if challenged by others. I could never be close to either of them but do respect their love of what they are obsessed about. My nephew easily went through pre-med at Rice University but then stopped all college when he realized it would involve interaction with others. Even research takes collaboration. So he now does nothing but what he wants to do. His play with the invisible sword went on into adulthood often using a coat hanger for hours. He would hide under the desk where it was safe he would say. He thought could be very rude and self-centered to anyone he feels is inferior in intelligence. I feel there are a lot who fall into these categories. * Such an interesting young man in the video. He seems to have no defects in other areas of his life.

  • @d4rq0n3aphextwin
    @d4rq0n3aphextwin 2 роки тому +198

    I love how Daniel is often the bigger person in a social situation and together with the realization that he is supposed to have social issues is remarkable.

    • @uncensored393
      @uncensored393 Рік тому +7

      I know some people who have been diagnosed with illnesses that are supposed to lessen their social capabilities, but I think their awareness of this makes them work harder than other people on improving their social capabilities. And also, I agree with you.

  • @ExhibitionofExhaustion
    @ExhibitionofExhaustion 7 місяців тому +30

    My son is 4 years old, he was diagnosed in October 2023, he's autisitc. He's also speech delayed. My boy can count to 100, without having to think which number comes next, he is now going past 100. He can spell over 50 words. The longest being 12 letters. He can write in sentences. Knows all of his colors and can spell them. Once he hears it or sees it, its in his mind and he doesnt forget. I can say a word that i haven't shown and he can spell it correctly. I believe my boy is advanced

    • @paulraymond1804
      @paulraymond1804 6 місяців тому +3

      I like your story. I just make a suggestion, maybe reconsider using the term gifted for your son. It appears that he's advanced. You've also described him as having delayed development in other areas.

    • @ExhibitionofExhaustion
      @ExhibitionofExhaustion 6 місяців тому

      @paulraymond1804 thank you, I'll keep that in mind, hard to keep up with correct language

    • @ExhibitionofExhaustion
      @ExhibitionofExhaustion 6 місяців тому

      @paulraymond1804 yeah he's a delayed in speech, late talker, getting new words out by the day but it's jumbled.

  • @bruh...1543
    @bruh...1543 5 років тому +327

    nothing like another super genius documentary to make me feel inadequate in the morning :,(

    • @queenli3047
      @queenli3047 5 років тому +3

      We are all a genius at something, the key is finding what that something is.

    • @Bruintjebeer6
      @Bruintjebeer6 5 років тому +1

      Queen Nonya good point . Well made

    • @RighteousRage
      @RighteousRage 3 роки тому

      @@queenli3047 It's a nice sentiment but some people are just all around dumb 😂

    • @RicherDaniu
      @RicherDaniu 4 місяці тому

      ⁠@@queenli3047my psychologist said that 5 years long, now he gave up😂

    • @RicherDaniu
      @RicherDaniu 4 місяці тому

      Its funny that you wrote this comment 5 years ago when I was starting to go to the psychologist.
      I am curious how you think about the topic currently.

  • @m2y8v
    @m2y8v 5 років тому +421

    Finally, someone famous for being smart.

    • @JonahWoods
      @JonahWoods 5 років тому +7

      what you mean finally?

    • @JonahWoods
      @JonahWoods 5 років тому +9

      Are you saying all the great philosophers and mathematicians from the past were famous for being dumb?

    • @m2y8v
      @m2y8v 5 років тому +16

      @@JonahWoods I will answer you with 2 words: Kim Kardashian

    • @JonahWoods
      @JonahWoods 5 років тому +4

      @@m2y8v what about her? You said "finally someone famous for being smart", not dumb ? Were those people I said, actually dumb? I'm confused

    • @m2y8v
      @m2y8v 5 років тому +13

      @@JonahWoods Let me elaborate, my point is: nowadays people are just famous for being famous, famous for their looks, money, or status, not for their intelligence.

  • @BunzSudz
    @BunzSudz 5 років тому +151

    He is precious. A real jewel of humanity. What a joy this was to watch!

    • @gainmaster1
      @gainmaster1 4 роки тому +3

      agree

    • @reverseside7387
      @reverseside7387 4 роки тому +3

      It was wasn't it... Real live x-man, what would his name be?

    • @Pistonhammer
      @Pistonhammer Рік тому

      @@reverseside7387 His X-Men tag name maybe - Copy and Paste

  • @patriciastapleton2625
    @patriciastapleton2625 Рік тому +8

    In 1962 at university an Indian woman spoke to us. She could do logarithms and calculations very like this boy in seconds in her head. Amazing.

  • @karlson9036
    @karlson9036 5 років тому +1247

    The 2.6k dislikes are people who were hit in the head and didn't get these powers

    • @barrywainwright3391
      @barrywainwright3391 5 років тому +17

      And is further proof how ignorant people are with their minds on the wrong things.

    • @Dyondegekste
      @Dyondegekste 5 років тому +10

      No. He’s been outed as a con artist by some people. Don’t get me wrong, this guy is really intelligent and incredibly good at memorizing things, but he’s no savant and he has no superpowers. He uses memorization techniques that can be learned by ‘regular’ people. The world record for most Pi nummers remembered is also held by a ‘regular’ person. If you look into his past he has changed his name before to rebrand himself.

    • @heru-deshet359
      @heru-deshet359 5 років тому +5

      Nah. They're just too dumb to click "like" and click the wrong one.

    • @hazchemel
      @hazchemel 5 років тому +7

      it might be because the so called experts are the retards......not pleasant watching the so-called scientific method applied by tiny boxed in minds to people like Daniel and the others. i've got a problem with them, not the savants

    • @mezdm4010
      @mezdm4010 5 років тому +1

      @@heru-deshet359 Even if they clicked the wrong button they can just click the like button again for it to change. So yeah that reason won't just cut it.

  • @Kerplakistandan
    @Kerplakistandan 2 роки тому +75

    I watch this documentary every couple years, and it blows me away every time.

  • @christysandymichael6175
    @christysandymichael6175 6 років тому +235

    I like how as a savant, he is still a very sociable person. Indeed, he is very fortunate to have been born with such abilities and still function in a way that he can easily relate to people and function like an ordinary person.

    • @Lilyium
      @Lilyium 6 років тому +46

      You can see he is slightly awkward, but very very highly functional. There's people out there like me who are already socially awkward and stupid af. Yes. He's very lucky indeed.

    • @redew4475
      @redew4475 5 років тому +8

      @Nerian That's not how it works. Notice that he was at school with lots of other kids, too, and didn't interact with them.

    • @msimpson2779
      @msimpson2779 2 роки тому +7

      He wasn't born this way. The story reports him having a major onset of seizures.
      From 4y and his diagnosis of epilepsy he saw numbers in image's and texture's... like his perceptions are calibrated through numbers.

  • @mayrareyes145
    @mayrareyes145 Рік тому +20

    My son is not a genius, but he started reading words at age 3 and reading at age 4 on his own. He has never been to a daycare. When he started pre-school, he knew how to read. His teacher is amazed. 😊

    • @Whispers007
      @Whispers007 Рік тому +2

      This is awesome

    • @kkomjjak2920
      @kkomjjak2920 10 місяців тому +1

      That geniussss!!!

    • @nooraqueen2716
      @nooraqueen2716 10 місяців тому

      3 is not that young in many countries kid start kindergarten at 3 and 4

  • @TheCatMurgatroyd
    @TheCatMurgatroyd 8 років тому +788

    after 29 min. knew that I watched this twice, that's how good my memory is -.-'

    • @namulemesumayyah5917
      @namulemesumayyah5917 8 років тому +8

      Hahaha,am dead

    • @namulemesumayyah5917
      @namulemesumayyah5917 8 років тому +21

      you're one of those people that understands quickly but after along explanation

    • @TheCatMurgatroyd
      @TheCatMurgatroyd 8 років тому +14

      Namuleme Sumayyah
      Yeah i am xD
      I understand everything we do in school...AFTER we wrote the tests :/

    • @N1ito
      @N1ito 7 років тому +8

      holy shet, same. i noticed at the chinese kids part

    • @ellisdbob2716
      @ellisdbob2716 7 років тому +2

      TheCatMurgatroyd LOL Everytime I watch this I get to a point where I forget what I'm watching or I see something I don't remember. Getting old
      ember

  • @robertahubert9155
    @robertahubert9155 4 роки тому +2022

    I was born with the amazing ability to forget. In fact I forget what I I forgot.

  • @datguy1569
    @datguy1569 4 роки тому +125

    My first cousin has savant autism and as kid's when we was about four or so I was walking and he was still crawling so I decided to crawled with him until my uncle which is his dad kinda forced him with encouragement to walk. I taught him how to play football,dance,basketball,boxing and ect... but he can do alot of nerve wracking things with ease that it would literally take me awhile to learn especially math. But to finish this long story the last thing that amazed me and my family is that he can sit in a room full of people all day including family and do whatever everyone else is doing even sports and not say a single word unless someone directly speaks to him and he's not mad or doing it purposely but I'm talking all day plus there's only certain people that he feels comfortable talking to that can understand what he's saying and I'm one of them. So this might sound bad to some people but I'm glad that I have an autistic cousin because through it all it shows you there's a reason why certain people can understand them and why it's certain people who they truly love and I'm one of them.✌️

  • @MikeDiTerra
    @MikeDiTerra Рік тому +28

    I've definitely experienced some of the things he's talked about, albeit to a lesser degree. I recall being very young, and when someone would ask me a random math question, instead of consciously thinking, the answer would just come to me-it seemed almost automatic. However, my skills are mainly linguistic, as I am quite adept at learning multiple languages. As of writing this, I've started studying over 50 languages and plan to continue on past 100 eventually.

    • @jrfw96
      @jrfw96 Рік тому +2

      That is incredible. I am incredibly envious. I hope you get to use them by travelling the world

    • @areanaangel8964
      @areanaangel8964 Рік тому +1

      WOAH! Can you make me an AMA for reddit? Would love to know more about your gift, if you're open to that. I haven't heard of this type of gift before and I'm sure there may be researchers who want to work alongside you, again only if it's something you are interested in this type of thing. If you are out doing your own thing that's totally fine too! Just wanted to learn the range of human gifts that exists in the world and then maybe take some time to explore my "average" skills and learn to appreciate that too lmao

  • @sooz9433
    @sooz9433 2 роки тому +94

    Daniel won my heart ❤️ when he told of Kim Peek saying "One day you'll be as great as I am" and then said "That was a wonderful compliment"... in him there is no guile. Beautiful story even if I am seven years late.✨️

  • @kellycalvert3941
    @kellycalvert3941 3 роки тому +111

    I have a 37 yr old son who suffered brain injury the day of his birth. He can remember what we did, what was said, the weather and what we ate out of the blue he will tell s story about a day in the far past and we have a family of 6 and one of us can usually verify a part or two of his recounting. He was challenging in his teens and early 20's. But for about 15 yrs now, he has been an absolute pure joy for his father and I. I wish everyone could know him. He is sweet, funny and complete love. I feel very blessed. I was so attached to the movie Rainman even before we knew he had special abilities. As I get on in age, he is my memory. Because ironically mine is getting worse and worse in the short term. I'm fine with long term. Life is awesome!!!! I;ll always have someone who loves me. Lol 😂

    • @felixdiaz6319
      @felixdiaz6319 3 роки тому +1

      I am a savant too .lack of oxigen at birth I see multiple scenarios and the probability of what could happen.

    • @beverlyhills8988
      @beverlyhills8988 3 роки тому +9

      My baby girl was delivered by emergency c-section three months ago today after being starved of oxygen when I suffered a placental abruption and the hospital and the ambulance service between them left me almost three hours before attending to me. She was born with no heartbeat and all in all took twenty minutes to revive and was still completely unresponsive and suffered seizures on her first day of life. She spent 9 days in intensive care after being on a ventilator and having induced hypothermia treatment to preserve her brain cells.
      She seems to be developing well, but cries an awful lot and won't be without me. If she isn't nursing she's screaming for me. There are concerns about high muscle tone which could be a sign of cerebral palsy.
      Now it's just a waiting game to find out how much of our daughter is left after her brain injury. While I'd be lying if I said I wasn't still hoping for my little girl to be normal. If she does have lasting brain injury however, I hope whatever has been taken from her, she's been given as much of something else in return like your son. 💚

    • @heartofthunder1440
      @heartofthunder1440 3 роки тому +3

      Thank goodness you guys believe him, I’m married and I can remember being married to the same woman and kids several times, but as for me I can remember at 18 months old climbing on top of a railing on the second floor of a house that was a foster home for me, I actually remember a NDE event happening. My family right now if I told them what happened and how I remember all this they would have me committed. They actually have me on a pill to knock me out at night. I almost remember several past lives, and that scares the crap out of me.

    • @matthewlawton9721
      @matthewlawton9721 3 роки тому +1

      @@heartofthunder1440 verify what you can in reference to your apparent reccolection, and incorporate it into your own self image.
      What matters most is your own sense of self, because at the end of the day it's YOU who, right now, has his turn at the mearbag, regardless of who YOU happens to be. Translating yourself to others cones second.

    • @heartofthunder1440
      @heartofthunder1440 3 роки тому

      @@matthewlawton9721 I believe I understand what your message is trying to point out, basically just for me to be aware of who I am truly to myself, and try not to explain to much to my family that wouldn’t understand it anyway, or make that a secondary choice to explain it to them on their terms instead of mine?

  • @CoIocho
    @CoIocho 3 роки тому +228

    A person who can keep his own mind entertained on a tremendous scale. I feel jealous in a good way.

    • @annmariepardo6989
      @annmariepardo6989 3 роки тому +13

      All humans have the same abilities, it is just we have not all able to connect the dots that makes us super humans.
      Scientists are doing research on these humans, they are missing the point.
      It’s to tell you how even in 2021, science have not progress, they focus on all the wrong things.

    • @larjkok1184
      @larjkok1184 3 роки тому +4

      Huh? You can’t keep your mind entertained?

    • @larjkok1184
      @larjkok1184 3 роки тому +3

      @@annmariepardo6989
      You have no idea if everyone can do this.
      What should science be focusing on, and please list your discoveries.

    • @pappachook
      @pappachook 3 роки тому

      @@annmariepardo6989 no they don't.

  • @denniswhite166
    @denniswhite166 Рік тому +16

    The boy with the incredible brain is now the man with the incredible brain. I pray he is enjoying his life to the fullest extent.

  • @didemkul3435
    @didemkul3435 2 роки тому +64

    When I was young, I figured that I was feeling the numbers. I always thought 5 was lonely, 6 and 8 had some sort of a relationship, 9 was mean, 1 was childish, 2 was friendly, 7 was innocent. I liked the prime numbers. They gave me emotions. I never questioned my approach to the numbers since I believe everybody on a certain level has the same thing. People have their favorite or lucky numbers. But this, what Daniel has, is just amazing. He is on a different level, just incredible.

    • @justjulie43
      @justjulie43 Рік тому +3

      synethesia

    • @OneOut1
      @OneOut1 Рік тому +1

      1 is the lonliest number.

    • @redfo3009
      @redfo3009 Рік тому +1

      You said ‘9 was mean’ and Daniel said that ‘9 was intimidating’ crazy

    • @didemkul3435
      @didemkul3435 Рік тому +3

      @@redfo3009 oh yes I always thought 9 was provoking 6 and some others against 5 and 2.

    • @redfo3009
      @redfo3009 Рік тому

      @@didemkul3435 fascinating 🤗

  • @1jackvalley580
    @1jackvalley580 3 роки тому +314

    His eyes as a child really look to me so different, so deep in thought. What an amazing person, and to be able to communicate this so it can be studied is wonderful. He is so kind and humble

    • @magdalenamezydlo4776
      @magdalenamezydlo4776 2 роки тому +2

      Agree!

    • @themadhi-hatter6849
      @themadhi-hatter6849 2 роки тому

      He literally looks like my son whose name is Daniel, and has extreme Autism, seems the Universe lines ups sometimes.

    • @tonyvelasquez6776
      @tonyvelasquez6776 2 роки тому +1

      @@themadhi-hatter6849 Does he like to play with his stinker? I see that sometimes this happen I also love 2 play with my stinkhole I love to take whiffs of my stinkpuffs

    • @galgamech7769
      @galgamech7769 2 роки тому

      can you please sell him to me , i have this high school research i need a sample

    • @thisisme3238
      @thisisme3238 2 роки тому +2

      Dan has so much to offer this world, but yet at times so little to offer the world. Here's to a happy life for him, whatever that is in his mind, Dan deserves it! 🤔

  • @sislau
    @sislau 3 роки тому +470

    Through accident, my son (also named Daniel) had two head traumas as a baby. He can do similar things with numbers, patterns, he's good at languages. It's amazing to see the parallels. Thank you for this report. Now I know more about my own son!

    • @claudiu2186
      @claudiu2186 3 роки тому +13

      I'am sorry. I hope he is doing good.

    • @alexanderkaiser89
      @alexanderkaiser89 2 роки тому +21

      @Rama Rao Antapur I wouldn't exactly recall, that "smarter" humans rely on something illogical as a God. You shouldn't expect for her or her son to believe in skydaddy...

    • @znailbunny18
      @znailbunny18 2 роки тому +34

      @@alexanderkaiser89 chill. Let others be and its aight to practice their religion as it is their right to do so. Just as it is your right to not believe. As long as they arent causing harm onto others. If they denied atheism than it would be the same type of ignorance you are demonstrating with those type of comments.

    • @alexanderkaiser89
      @alexanderkaiser89 2 роки тому +18

      @@znailbunny18 It is sincerely to the fact, that someone is trying to push irrational beliefs onto others terms, by expressing a reply with something religious - examplewise: “I pray to God”. That is indisputably harmful.

    • @divakujoshi585
      @divakujoshi585 2 роки тому +31

      @@alexanderkaiser89 chill snowflake..they are in no way forcing others to follow something

  • @F_L_U_X
    @F_L_U_X 10 місяців тому +3

    45:25 "it's almost beyond. It's not human." is how I felt the entire video. Beautifully said.

  • @honoraryanglo2929
    @honoraryanglo2929 5 років тому +150

    To be honest with you, this man is crucial for research in neuroscience and understanding certain aspects of the brain since he seems to specialize in a few areas

    • @jojo-zd6rr
      @jojo-zd6rr 5 років тому

      but still not outlaw
      there is just 1 way to go outside maths as known
      einstein died just before he was about to discover nothing
      nothing is the most wanted something

    • @markgalassini8742
      @markgalassini8742 5 років тому +4

      Epic Rants he can read one page with one eye at the same time his other eyes reads the other page. How amazing is the brain!? So in 30 to 50 years we may unlock the secrets so other people can do this

    • @camogrrl
      @camogrrl 5 років тому

      Thanks for your honesty. Really really brave of you

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 5 років тому +3

      Humans tend to memorize whatever is important to us. I don't see why anyone find it important enough to be able to do what a 10 dollar calculator can do.

    • @brainwashedliberals
      @brainwashedliberals 5 років тому +3

      @@crand20033 That's what I was thinking. How does his skill-set contribute to society at all? Lol if his brain was able to contribute to technology significantly, then I'll be impressed.

  • @kickchick1974
    @kickchick1974 2 роки тому +61

    Brains aside - his voice is incredibly soothing and gentle and relaxing to listen to.

  • @Celestein
    @Celestein 5 років тому +227

    They say 'memory' but it looks like something more dynamic than that, like an intense understanding of the information he thinks about, as if he can unfold all the layers of how things connect. It's so beautiful to behold; it must be amazing a sight for him inside his mind. What a gift.

    • @annabelleuduma7401
      @annabelleuduma7401 5 років тому +3

      Are you just trying to sound smart?

    • @Celestein
      @Celestein 5 років тому +49

      ​@@annabelleuduma7401 No, but you could try sounding like a pleasant individual

    • @kleaangeles1351
      @kleaangeles1351 5 років тому +7

      Exactly!
      It is way more than memory.
      He has a more complete way to understand the world than anyone else.
      He is also gas an amazing intuition.

    • @sarahfaith6531
      @sarahfaith6531 5 років тому +1

      he is an autistic savant. many autistic brains work this way but not to this extent.

    • @dankmheems290
      @dankmheems290 5 років тому +4

      There's also their connection to spatial and imagery with memory. A crisscross in the brain. I wish all that happened to me when my head got smashed, I just looked like an idiot.

  • @MyNameHere101
    @MyNameHere101 Рік тому +17

    I remember i had synesthesia as a kid. Every smell had a shape. I remember trying to explain it to my mom and sister and they're reactions were... rude lol. They didnt mean to be but they thought it was very weird, and so i focused on ignoring it and eventually grew out of it. There are a few smells that still have shapes like lemon is arrow shaped, and gasoline is a curve.

    • @ChromicQuanta
      @ChromicQuanta 7 місяців тому +1

      The fact you lost that wonderful gift makes me sad

  • @sagisli
    @sagisli 5 років тому +153

    I had several serious head injuries as a child and I turned out remarkably average.

    • @Nate......
      @Nate...... 4 роки тому +4

      I got bit by a spider and never got Spidey senses.🤘

    • @joalvarez6252
      @joalvarez6252 4 роки тому +1

      You're good in my book fam!

    • @wallingnaga6563
      @wallingnaga6563 4 роки тому +1

      😂

    • @RighteousRage
      @RighteousRage 3 роки тому +1

      @Xyz Abc It's not against them either. That could have ended up making them dumber. The universe was neutral and let them break even 😂

    • @gemini_interests
      @gemini_interests 3 роки тому

      Same.

  • @ephy1973
    @ephy1973 3 роки тому +858

    The most amazing thing about Daniel is how socially normal he is.

    • @tjdunham6159
      @tjdunham6159 3 роки тому +17

      That's the most average thing

    • @ephy1973
      @ephy1973 3 роки тому +102

      @@tjdunham6159 I hear you. We aren't disagreeing. My pointis that among the brilliant people his personality and social skills are an extreme outlier.

    • @brandyfinley4957
      @brandyfinley4957 3 роки тому +75

      I was thinking about that, I wonder if that has something to do with being in a large family, growing up with 8 siblings provides much more opportunity for learning from social interactions than if he only had 1 or 2 siblings, and he has the ability to recognize patterns, so he had a chance to learn what made others unhappy

    • @ephy1973
      @ephy1973 3 роки тому +34

      @@brandyfinley4957 Probably a factor. I think a big part of it is that this guy simply has a gift. It usualky comes with severe social limitations. In his case, it didn't.

    • @DevonDumpling123
      @DevonDumpling123 3 роки тому +5

      Yes he is amazing

  • @barrysmith4588
    @barrysmith4588 4 роки тому +149

    my son was diagnosed as autistic 8 months ago. he is 16 now. since he could talk his memory is beyond belief. if we are going somewhere 200 miles away were we have only been once when he was 4. .... 10 years later he's like a human sat-nav and tells us where the lay-by is and mcdonalds and left / right..... it's scary

    • @barrysmith4588
      @barrysmith4588 4 роки тому +1

      @@UA-camHandle1244 just monotone...

    • @blessing5635
      @blessing5635 4 роки тому +1

      This is me mum n dad wud always het lost I'm like go to the castle and the 3rd exit on the round about lost same place every time aba

    • @SlayNorway
      @SlayNorway 4 роки тому +5

      @@barrysmith4588 yea good memory is pretty common with autism. quite scary tho, im autistic aswell and good memory has made my life quite a bit harder

    • @paulfaigl8329
      @paulfaigl8329 4 роки тому

      Im sure it was not easy to bring him up...the autistic children have a geniality in them but are difficult to deal with...

    • @SlayNorway
      @SlayNorway 4 роки тому +1

      @@paulfaigl8329 ehm

  • @DuroDelay
    @DuroDelay 7 місяців тому +5

    This man was a living modern search engine. Truly Incredible. Makes you wonder how and why these people are unknown today

  • @cgarcia2739
    @cgarcia2739 5 років тому +542

    I remember taking college algebra. I had never worked so hard for an F.

  • @phylleedrianalagos1728
    @phylleedrianalagos1728 3 роки тому +382

    its insane how much challenge they're throwing to him. How he is dealing with stress is one of things that is also impressive about this.

    • @chiptoothrecordlabelgroup
      @chiptoothrecordlabelgroup 3 роки тому +11

      Math is logic.

    • @escargot1535
      @escargot1535 3 роки тому +5

      @@chiptoothrecordlabelgroup oh ! yes ! right ! thank you .

    • @hankscorpio42069
      @hankscorpio42069 3 роки тому +9

      Yeah. Send him around the world, give him jetlag and expect him to find solutions to novel problems. Absolutely crazy.

    • @sharktiff1
      @sharktiff1 3 роки тому +9

      I also thought about that! I would be sweatin' bullets and stutterin' all over that TV show set

    • @hugoantunesartwithblender
      @hugoantunesartwithblender 3 роки тому +2

      There's nothing impressive about him, with training you can do what he did.

  • @HighTen_Melanie
    @HighTen_Melanie 6 років тому +3945

    And I can’t even remember why I walked into a room....

    • @RoyceInsanity
      @RoyceInsanity 6 років тому +89

      that's called the doorway effect.

    • @donutdude4174
      @donutdude4174 6 років тому +74

      Basically the effect is because your brain is overwhelmed by all the new sensory simulation that your reason for entering the room is lost in all the new information (obviously this is a very simplified reason but it's the general idea)

    • @RoyceInsanity
      @RoyceInsanity 6 років тому +11

      yeah

    • @7byseven
      @7byseven 6 років тому +79

      I cant remember what my reply was gonna be.

    • @PeterRabbit70
      @PeterRabbit70 6 років тому +13

      Donut Dude, Makes me want to get rid of some more stuff.

  • @blueramos4516
    @blueramos4516 Рік тому +11

    I learned I had Synestia in my late 20s and I cried. I thought everyone experienced the world like this. But it made so much sense because I could now understand the funny looks I got from people and all the times I got in trouble as a child(Mostly for not paying attention). I often got called weird and had a hard time making friends. I often feel like I have something else undiagnosed. But as far as Synesthesia goes, at least my inner world is a little more interesting. Now I only wish I was as good at math as this guy!

    • @BorisBirkenbaum
      @BorisBirkenbaum Рік тому

      You have autism bro. Look into the cutler protocol.

  • @alexcondejazz
    @alexcondejazz 6 років тому +683

    Such a genius on numbers should make a fortune by explaining T-Mobile bill's every month...

    • @truthsetsusfree5096
      @truthsetsusfree5096 6 років тому +1

      Yes , make mammon. MAMMON ! ALL THE MAMMON IN THE WHIRLED !
      ~ GodEmperor Tout&Mammon* (sponsored by T800_Mobile and T1000_Mobile)
      "What you gonna tell your DAD 'bout the wheel of fortune ?"
      "4CHUN $€££$ 4CHAN a 4TUNE 4WATT ?"

    • @ciaracorr6015
      @ciaracorr6015 6 років тому +4

      Alex Conde lmao🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @tyharris9994
      @tyharris9994 6 років тому +3

      Sorry Einstein said genius has limits.

    • @truthsetsusfree5096
      @truthsetsusfree5096 6 років тому +2

      Einstein was a dark arts warlock from Zweinstein you MUGGLES ! (he didn't even science !) ! Stein¹ < Stein² ! DUH !

    • @truthsetsusfree5096
      @truthsetsusfree5096 6 років тому

      Reel geeniusses poesjh it too the limmids !
      (bee cos they wak along the reezor's etch .... that is why they gotta win it's ;)
      Tumps up if joe liked dis.

  • @truegemrn
    @truegemrn 3 роки тому +85

    He’s so humble, too.

  • @madmatt6454
    @madmatt6454 3 роки тому +784

    So basically Daniel is breaking through the matrix and seeing the code itself... great.

  • @irvinmaya2779
    @irvinmaya2779 Рік тому +7

    He is so gifted ...its so sad that in Africa we have such gifted people but the nature of communities make it very difficult for one to be recognized and appreciated . Wel wonderful Mr Dan .

  • @TheTrutherFiles
    @TheTrutherFiles 5 років тому +39

    I am also a epileptic , and have been ever since I was born.. something incredibly happened a few times in my life I can't explain. I can have up to 75-160 epoxides or seizures a day.. most think of seizures of someone flopping on the floor, however the epilepsy I have, consist of blank stares, being stripped from reality for around 4-9 seconds not even knowing your alive..."if I don't take my meds"... when this happens something occurs in my brain...activity that science can't explain.. for example one day I had a episode, which is very normal as I have them daily... I asked my wife "why did you say you was giving up on your sister, and she didn't deserve the life she had with her mom. She broke down in tears and said " DID I just say that out loud!?… how did you know I said that!? … I was only thinking that.. how did you hear me say that!!? I Had to of said it out loud"… this experience sent me into another seizure just by the fact that I had somehow heard her thoughts.. it was incredibly.. and has happened around 6 times within the last 15 years...The fact is .. she didn't say it out loud.. somehow as I went into a epileptic spell I was able to channel, and hear her sub conscious, or her thoughts.. my question is... can I harness this? … there is something that happens in the brain when someone has a seizure science can't explain.. there is much more to learn..

    • @piperuk5366
      @piperuk5366 5 років тому

      Truly extraordinary! How would your life be without medication? Would be interested to hear if you can "master your abilities" without meds

    • @phermcy
      @phermcy 5 років тому +5

      The_Truther_Files I think what you have is the ability to go in a trance subconsciously. I am a Primate of a Cherubim and Seraphim Church called Christ Brethren Church Throne Of Judah situated in Lagos state, Nigeria. You are a clairvoyant. These fits may be as a result of the abnormal electrical impulses caused by angels(or spirits of some sort). I am saying this because people in my sect are world famous for having this ability. Some of us even go in trance for weeks or months and snap out only to have blanks about all that happened within the period. it's simply the supernatural over riding your vessel. afterall,the body is an outer shell and your brain is what houses your spirit/soul, which in turn sends electrical impulses to your system

    • @elizebathnelson4041
      @elizebathnelson4041 5 років тому +1

      With training you can have control

    • @rlorendean
      @rlorendean 5 років тому +5

      Think twice about this. Would you really want to live in a world where you hear everyone's thoughts?

    • @roninreturns
      @roninreturns 5 років тому

      @The_Truther_Files, I'm seven_samurai at the lichess site, if you'd like to meet for a live chat or message. I'd have to learn more about your experiences and the details to venture into any analysis, but this would be an interesting discussion to have, and I could ask a few questions regarding your level of advanced ideation and methods of harnessing it.

  • @jn8922
    @jn8922 3 роки тому +451

    Daniel seems like a lovely person. Its wonderful to see that he's brilliant and articulate.

    • @criticalmass6249
      @criticalmass6249 3 роки тому +17

      Indeed. Kind, intelligent, understanding as well as humble. We can all glean something from this. Savant or just human.

    • @lorriefinley3129
      @lorriefinley3129 3 роки тому +1

      @ J N Compared to what? (Just a rhetorical question but pointing out how ridiculous your comment is.)

    • @jessicalowkey2620
      @jessicalowkey2620 3 роки тому

      Being smart is not a hobby. Just because he is different they over working his brain. And he should not show them proof what he can do. Imjs

    • @boykapoki
      @boykapoki 3 роки тому

      @@lorriefinley3129compared to other savants who have disabilities making them incapable of communicating their remarkable abilities. Most savants have autism, or a server disability, meaning they can’t be studied by scientists. That’s what makes Daniel unique in many ways

    • @POPO-bh6mk
      @POPO-bh6mk 3 роки тому

      @@lorriefinley3129 l

  • @rowgler1
    @rowgler1 3 роки тому +545

    Ask this man to help decipher ancient languages, I think he could do it.

    • @rogerfreeman6787
      @rogerfreeman6787 3 роки тому +19

      Make him do it! This is too important for permission. Like taxes.

    • @Roselady7
      @Roselady7 3 роки тому +15

      That is a brilliant idea!!

    • @kieran9882
      @kieran9882 3 роки тому +9

      Yes! In a week

    • @contenteater
      @contenteater 3 роки тому +12

      @@rogerfreeman6787 underrated comment 😂

    • @nashvillewebnet
      @nashvillewebnet 3 роки тому +3

      was thinking the same

  • @LaLadybug2011
    @LaLadybug2011 Рік тому +9

    Couldn't help but have biblical imagery of Daniel in he Lions Den with some of those people testing Daniel. He is an amazing young man-so kind and well spoken. Whatever his abilities or disabilities, he is wonderful and I would love to be friends with him. His parents did a great job with him because his manners and kindness are spot on! I wish him all the best in the world and much happiness.

  • @upplsuckimcool16
    @upplsuckimcool16 4 роки тому +86

    The way he describes seeing... or experiencing numbers reminds me a LOT of how people with perfect pitch describe experiencing or seeing sounds.

    • @XSFlanger
      @XSFlanger 4 роки тому +6

      I see sound waves as flowing lines in 2 dimensional axis, if I think about them in regard of pitch.

    • @grenwood6551
      @grenwood6551 4 роки тому +2

      Most with perfect pitch experiance a degree of synesthesia. LSD can (and frequently does) cause a temporary blending of sensory input effectively making a user a temporary synastat or arguably enhancing a latent existing synasteasia.

    • @marcalampi5036
      @marcalampi5036 3 роки тому +1

      When I hear a Note I can repeat the pitch. I just know the frequencies and register octaves, really there's only 7

    • @upplsuckimcool16
      @upplsuckimcool16 3 роки тому

      @@marcalampi5036 that's not perfect pitch.. A lot of people can do that.

    • @kaptnpee8572
      @kaptnpee8572 3 роки тому +1

      18:42 One time I took lsd and remember being able to feel what I could see the throngs I was hearing too…

  • @mhenhawke5093
    @mhenhawke5093 3 роки тому +184

    The brain is a strange, magical piece of engineered wonder, that can do things beyond our imagination , that we don't even know yet. Im 57, i couldn't draw a stick man if my life depended on it when i was younger. I wasn't artistic at all. My mom would put my pictures on the fridge backwards. About 20 something years ago, i fell off my mountain bike after crashing into a telephone pole or vice/versa, woke up in the hospital not knowing what happened. Doctors said good thing i had a helmet on or i would of been a lot worse or dead. My helmet had a big crack in it from the crash. Long story short, i started drawing after that. Every where i looked i was seeing the beauty in things and drawing them. I started making things masks, native arts ,wicker,wood,metal my mind was seeing whats inside of these materials and saying make this. Some days its over whelming ,i get so many idea,s in my head it hurts. So all im saying is , was it from the bang on the head or something else, i dont know, but im okay with it. M.

    • @craigwilcox4403
      @craigwilcox4403 3 роки тому +19

      I think I need to bash my head on a tree or something!

    • @mhenhawke5093
      @mhenhawke5093 3 роки тому +19

      @@craigwilcox4403 Think that over carefully, dont rush into these things.

    • @FaithNouri
      @FaithNouri 3 роки тому +6

      Beautiful gift to yourself Enjoy your experience.

    • @mhenhawke5093
      @mhenhawke5093 3 роки тому +8

      @@FaithNouri I am so far , thank/you. M. { Hope i dont bang my head again } Lol.

    • @shajanjacob1576
      @shajanjacob1576 3 роки тому +1

      That's great news!

  • @leenamichaels5666
    @leenamichaels5666 3 роки тому +313

    He’s amazing. And shows what the human brain is really capable of. Food for thought.

    • @The_washing_board
      @The_washing_board 3 роки тому +4

      which food?

    • @funquay2219
      @funquay2219 3 роки тому +5

      @@The_washing_board Fish. It feeds the little grey cells. Even though they are not really grey.

    • @mathieul4303
      @mathieul4303 3 роки тому +2

      I wonder if it doesn't overload his brain so, eh I'm not sure if it's that great

    • @cinegraphics
      @cinegraphics 3 роки тому +11

      But can he run Crysis?

    • @johnbayern6519
      @johnbayern6519 3 роки тому +1

      @@The_washing_board my food

  • @Slubbernard
    @Slubbernard Рік тому +3

    I met Kim Peek and it was amazing to be in the same room with him. I was very sad when I heard of his passing.

  • @cwb0110
    @cwb0110 3 роки тому +51

    That woman at the end was so moved by his genius, she was in tears... wow

    • @medstud
      @medstud 3 роки тому +7

      Geniuses, specially ones that make a career in science are our true prophets. The ones who can propel the species forward and discover the universe. The rest of us are just the anthill below that facilitates that. If there's anything close to a tangible spiritual experience it would be to witness genius at work. I feel sorry for people who are not smart enough to recognize genius, and there are many.

  • @shawanalee3752
    @shawanalee3752 3 роки тому +36

    I don't know why I came across this video. It's a reminder, as parents, we need patience & understanding when a child seems different. Thanks for sharing😊🙏

  • @asiagilchrist3760
    @asiagilchrist3760 3 роки тому +95

    My daughter has autism and draws really good. She drew her game while it was in motion and colored it. Her vocabulary isn't big but she's very friendly and affectionate. She's 10 and the most perfect little girl to me 💜 blessings and love to all

    • @lenabillare4443
      @lenabillare4443 3 роки тому +4

      I'm sure she is ! Take good care of her !

    • @shinji5217
      @shinji5217 3 роки тому +2

      Hope you both are doing fine ✌

    • @iamapokerface8992
      @iamapokerface8992 3 роки тому +3

      nobody cares that you need validation from others for your daughter

    • @asiagilchrist3760
      @asiagilchrist3760 3 роки тому +1

      @@iamapokerface8992 who said I needed validation? Please go play in traffic. Keyboard gangsters always got something to say 🙄

    • @shinji5217
      @shinji5217 3 роки тому +1

      @@iamapokerface8992 hope you're doing horrib.... Oh wait, that's redundant.

  • @Albertwildhorseshoer
    @Albertwildhorseshoer Рік тому +10

    Growing up in a house with 9 siblings probably helped Daniel develop adaptation skills.

  • @maureenpeterson2070
    @maureenpeterson2070 2 роки тому +58

    A huge thank you to his mother for not going insane with Daniel constant crying as a baby..........there was obviously something not quite right with him then. He may have been frightened by the images/pain in his mind? Then having the epilepsy fitting episodes settled his brain activities into the amazing pathways he now has. I'm no medical expert at all, and as a mother I do know that a babies pain cry is heartbreaking for the mother. Trying to give comfort. Doctors didnt really help her .....or Daniel

    • @deanmindock3680
      @deanmindock3680 2 роки тому +2

      I second your sentiments.

    • @stephaniespears6884
      @stephaniespears6884 2 роки тому +2

      I wonder if he was vaccinated

    • @tumbleweeduk7479
      @tumbleweeduk7479 2 роки тому +6

      Babies scream following vaccination because the vaccination causes encephalitis the brain expanding, terrible pain for the baby and mother and ultimately worked out well for him hopefully Totally unnatural, and scientific and cruel and unnecessary. We have an immune system which does very well without toxic injections. Namaste 🙏

    • @stephaniespears6884
      @stephaniespears6884 2 роки тому +1

      @@tumbleweeduk7479 exactly what made me wonder.

    • @SunshinesART
      @SunshinesART Рік тому

      @@tumbleweeduk7479 Have you ever heard of polio?

  • @samcullen4900
    @samcullen4900 5 років тому +411

    Watched the entire video and just realised I forgot what his name was

    • @visserswp
      @visserswp 5 років тому +3

      daniel....

    • @majagrz1072
      @majagrz1072 5 років тому +2

      Read this, said david in my head...🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @takitobutface6805
      @takitobutface6805 5 років тому +1

      hes name is barney

    • @MothaLuva
      @MothaLuva 5 років тому +1

      Sam Cullen He too.

    • @windowlicker4192
      @windowlicker4192 5 років тому

      Wow the comments here. Clearly the current generation that will inevitably be running our country in the near future. We are screwed!!! A word of advice Don’t wear your seatbelt do us a favor! 🤬

  • @freebird1118
    @freebird1118 2 роки тому +390

    Simply amazing. The fact that he has such good social skills, and an apparently kind heart is even better. It is also to his benefit that he is not reluctant to make these gifts public. The "dark" world would love to tap in to his abilities for "dark" purposes. More power to you Daniel, and I hope these gifts bring you great success in life. Wonderful story, thanks for sharing.

    • @yu-chinracle3860
      @yu-chinracle3860 2 роки тому +10

      He is also very handsome, and his smiles are very warm and lovely.

    • @OverRule1
      @OverRule1 2 роки тому +4

      What "Dark" purposes would the "dark" world use his gifts for?

    • @rosemariemann1719
      @rosemariemann1719 2 роки тому +4

      Yes, Daniel seems a very nice young man. Hope he has a long and happy life. xx🙂.

    • @tinaschultz8622
      @tinaschultz8622 2 роки тому +9

      @@OverRule1 illegal betting ... Sports games, stock market?

    • @carolharb4991
      @carolharb4991 2 роки тому

      I. love ❤

  • @leeartlee915
    @leeartlee915 Рік тому +4

    You gotta love it. One of the brightest minds the world has ever seen… and he’s tutoring students

  • @drewpro81
    @drewpro81 2 роки тому +68

    Amazing the guy who received a “fatal blow” at 10 years old is still alive today. That’s the true miracle most people missed.

    • @scott7479
      @scott7479 2 роки тому +2

      Why would you say most people missed it? If they watched the video they seen it.

    • @drewpro81
      @drewpro81 2 роки тому +1

      @@scott7479 because some people don’t dissect every word? Thanks for wasting my time and yours with such a ridiculous reply.

    • @anthonymangino9662
      @anthonymangino9662 2 роки тому +2

      @@drewpro81 Yeah, but they "Seen" it. 😩 I noticed the glitch immediately 😂 Paying attention to detail definitely has it's value's. I'm pretty certain we can attribute much of our evolutionary success to this faculty.🤨😂

    • @drewpro81
      @drewpro81 2 роки тому

      @@anthonymangino9662 I think he’s from West Vagina.

    • @bighonkey_alligator
      @bighonkey_alligator 2 роки тому +1

      No the miracle is the gift of language and math just being alive as a human's no Miracle There's 7.9 billion llion of us

  • @philipcarrigan4352
    @philipcarrigan4352 3 роки тому +184

    I understand that Daniels Icelandic teacher meant no harm when she said that his abilities were not human, but she missed the point. Daniel's abilities are human, and that is the beauty and possibility of our brains. We ,as a group, need to concentrate on the potential of our brain power, because the rewards could be enormous for all humanity. One Love.

    • @jameshuffaker1866
      @jameshuffaker1866 3 роки тому +10

      Perhaps superhuman would be a better word.

    • @iainmacinnes1660
      @iainmacinnes1660 3 роки тому +18

      It’s not brain power that will save humanity, but somehow stamping out the systems of greed that rule us, and the fact that we allow psychopaths to rule us all.

    • @jerilynturnbow5801
      @jerilynturnbow5801 3 роки тому +2

      Amen 🙏 point on

    • @deanh7190
      @deanh7190 3 роки тому +2

      Extraordinary is my choice of word.

    • @larjkok1184
      @larjkok1184 3 роки тому +5

      Calm down Karen.
      I doubt she missed the point at all.
      She’s a teacher for fucks sake.
      Daniel is a complete outlier. Of course his abilities are human but no other human can do what he’s doing.

  • @Ad_Astra2023
    @Ad_Astra2023 3 роки тому +131

    How fascinating. This was one of the most extraordinary documentaries I’ve seen.

  • @logothaironsides2942
    @logothaironsides2942 6 років тому +350

    Has anybody noticed how peaceful these very clever people are? It's as though their world is on a different plane .

    • @m.f.b7144
      @m.f.b7144 6 років тому +20

      Logotha Ironsides it shows how stupid those warlords in charge of governments are...

    • @ivan-Croatian
      @ivan-Croatian 6 років тому +2

      Manson doesn't seem peaceful to me :D

    • @eldonstrackeii7892
      @eldonstrackeii7892 6 років тому +9

      No, I haven't noticed. Seeing a few edited snippets of their lives is not remotely enough to determining their inner mental status.

    • @joseph_hertrich1038
      @joseph_hertrich1038 6 років тому

      Other side o f the obelisk.

    • @tonynrovina
      @tonynrovina 6 років тому +4

      Well it seems obvious to me exactly why. They seem to experience a part of life in this world the real way its meant to be. I'd have to say that this is the way everyone SHOULD see the ENTIRE world in their lifetime. I think it would make us all much more happier and we'd be able to cope easier with all our struggles and the trials of life

  • @nosnibor800
    @nosnibor800 3 роки тому +79

    I was born in a small village in Lancashire, UK. I had an uncle on my maternal side - he too had some of these attributes. On the surface he appeared backward (he lived with his mother till she died), but he had this amazing ability with dates. You could tell him any year and he would tell you the date of Good Friday - both in the past and in the future. Likewise if you told him your Birthday, he could tell you the day it would fall, again in past and future. It was like a party trick, but real. Alas I was only a child for most of his life, but wish now I had done some research. He died shortly after his mother died.

    • @isabelcast7
      @isabelcast7 3 роки тому +4

      Rest in peace. 😢

    • @sixten7920
      @sixten7920 3 роки тому +4

      there is a guy that lives in a nearby town I grew up running around in that was like that. This is a town of about 50,000 people or so. We called him the birthday guy. If you met that guy one time and told him your birthday, you could see him out somewhere again in 10 years and he could tell you your birthday.

    • @kiwi.kiwi.
      @kiwi.kiwi. 3 роки тому +8

      He might have been autistic, some of us are really good at things with dates
      Rest in peace, he sounds a lot like my uncle who's still unmarried at 38, living with my grandparents and who is also intelligent like yours was. Don't get sad about the death of your uncle if you do, just be grateful for the fact that he was your uncle.

    • @CrustyUgg
      @CrustyUgg 3 роки тому +4

      He probably had autism. I worked with a guy who could do the same exact thing but couldn’t bag groceries to save his life. He was autistic.

    • @michaelmcneil4168
      @michaelmcneil4168 3 роки тому +2

      If someone comes to do research on him, make sure they are not arseholes intent on making musicals about him. They will invariably be uncharitable word annoying.

  • @fungiuse
    @fungiuse 4 роки тому +278

    My wife has a SUPER MEMORY -- she remembers everything I promised in exact words from 30 yrs ago and reminds me all the time!! I don't even remember what she cooked for dinner last Sunday!!!

    • @dryl2531
      @dryl2531 4 роки тому +7

      Good wife of yours lol she epic tho hahahaha

    • @MrPyro345
      @MrPyro345 3 роки тому +1

      lkjhgfdsasdfghjkl

    • @Superknullisch
      @Superknullisch 3 роки тому +3

      @@MrPyro345 Stroke..?

    • @mikequick1050
      @mikequick1050 3 роки тому +1

      Sunday roast per chance 😂

    • @nicole19855
      @nicole19855 3 роки тому +1

      Stop promising things 😅

  • @interrupted9671
    @interrupted9671 Рік тому +29

    Imagine all the many wonders in this world we all miss out on with only limited mental capacity. He’s incredible, and such a nice man!

  • @johnfairweather9188
    @johnfairweather9188 2 роки тому +102

    It’s amazing to realize what the human brain is capable of doing.

    • @SleepingFumos
      @SleepingFumos 2 роки тому

      his brain has a defect like all other people with similar abilities. a normal brain is incapable of this

    • @findingmyinnerself1472
      @findingmyinnerself1472 2 роки тому +5

      It is the only organ we have that named itself. So there's that.

    • @danni1993
      @danni1993 2 роки тому

      @@findingmyinnerself1472
      True 😂

    • @cherylschumaker1366
      @cherylschumaker1366 2 роки тому +3

      I'd love to walk a few miles in his shoes just to experience what his mind is experiencing ....

  • @susieshurey3722
    @susieshurey3722 3 роки тому +101

    Thank You for sharing Daniel's life story so far.
    What actually struck me first, was his gentle humble soul and then absolute amazement at his
    incredible, seemingly unique and particularly wonderful capabilities.
    May your favorite numbers bring you a lifetime of joy Daniel :)

  • @Dontbeasheep33
    @Dontbeasheep33 6 років тому +243

    He will break out of the simulation we live in.

    • @tellitlikeitis8691
      @tellitlikeitis8691 6 років тому +4

      Navah King There isn't a piece of information that transforms your physical body, sorry.

    • @MarchOfMonarchs
      @MarchOfMonarchs 6 років тому +20

      What are you talking about, we are the simulation, we are the NPCs hes the main character.

    • @Numinor31
      @Numinor31 6 років тому +8

      he is The One...

    • @oscarpumar3324
      @oscarpumar3324 6 років тому

      Navah King khatisbui,at*dhbili

    • @vedametatron
      @vedametatron 5 років тому

      No ! That would be JASON PADGETT ! He is the one

  • @gordoncole5460
    @gordoncole5460 10 місяців тому +2

    Division and multiplications are a hallmark of nature. So is communication in all forms. The connection between his brain and nature is almost air tight. Phenomenal!

  • @spothasadog3055
    @spothasadog3055 3 роки тому +48

    The way he describes his visualization of numbers at 17:28 is one of the most fascinating things I’ve ever seen

    • @YagwitOG
      @YagwitOG 2 роки тому +1

      My husband is not a genius, but excels at Maths. He sees the problem as if you had already written it out w/solution. It's maddening.

    • @your_average_joe5781
      @your_average_joe5781 2 роки тому

      @@YagwitOG All my life the word math never had the letter 's' at the end.
      It was always math, not maths. Can you explain this? 🤔

    • @citanullunatic4084
      @citanullunatic4084 2 роки тому +3

      @@your_average_joe5781 Hey, Joe. I'm guessing you're American, where I believe most people say math. The word is actually short for mathematicS, that's why we, British and other countries, correctly say mathS. Physics. calisthenics, aerobics, electronics, politics, mechanics, acoustics, economics..............how do you say all those words? With no 's', I doubt it!

    • @Adelicows
      @Adelicows 2 роки тому +2

      @@citanullunatic4084 ​ Your arrogance is astounding. Americans say mathematicS as well, but we shorten it by only keeping the first 4 letters, much like how we shorten delicatessen to deli. Mathematics is a singular subject to us, not a plural word, so we don't add an S at the end. Words like physics and politics are not shortened to phys and pols, so they are irrelevant as examples.
      I find it bizarre that you cannot accept that other cultures use different spellings, different grammar, different slang etc. Differences do not mean that one culture is correct and one is incorrect. Grow up.

    • @citanullunatic4084
      @citanullunatic4084 2 роки тому

      @@Adelicows Woah, Adeline. Take it easy, you'll bust a gut. Do you always resort to personal insults during discussion? You say my examples of physics and politics are irrelevant, but you proffer delicatessen as an example, a bit weak if you don't mind me saying so. I added a friendly emoji in my answer to Joe but in your astonishment you obviously missed the nuance. Calm down.

  • @Jinjerbread317
    @Jinjerbread317 3 роки тому +85

    Daniel shows us that humans have the ability within them. We just haven’t figured out how to do it yet.

    • @66hoodwitch
      @66hoodwitch 3 роки тому +6

      It's not that we havent figured it out..its just we forgot about it..

    • @tylerdordon99
      @tylerdordon99 2 роки тому

      There are secret projects to make humans do things like these. There even secret groups that test people who claim to have any supernatural gift.

    • @luismercado6048
      @luismercado6048 2 роки тому +1

      For me it's easy after about 6 beers I'm the smartest A ## hole in the house

    • @crystalparker6749
      @crystalparker6749 2 роки тому +2

      Yep they say we only use 10% of our brain 🧠

  • @BBB-to4cc
    @BBB-to4cc 7 років тому +189

    And he also has a kind personality. Amazing

    • @jameswarrack1922
      @jameswarrack1922 6 років тому

      YHE WORST JAIL SENTENCE

    • @projectzorgo1691
      @projectzorgo1691 6 років тому

      BBB he's very good I used to be asked to leave maths class cause I give everyone answer before teacher had done formula and explained it but I loved numbers just thought of it as language and learns and kept studying to a point I could just do sum in my head so quick shout out answers ten minutes later I'd be rite but it was from learning it was only subject I liked. Accountant today so.hard work paid off

  • @danexcellentmusic
    @danexcellentmusic Рік тому +1

    I Savant and can write endlessly, and it took me 6 months to learn swedish and words i didnt know i could just write them down. When i write. and its mostly the same with english.
    Amazing

  • @HelenaYoungL
    @HelenaYoungL 6 років тому +1534

    I’m on the weird side of UA-cam after demolishing a tub of Pringles and deciding to stay up late

    • @harrykavanagh7566
      @harrykavanagh7566 6 років тому +2

      Helena Young i

    • @cassandrahism
      @cassandrahism 6 років тому +11

      Those are the best nights!!

    • @sparkuptho7992
      @sparkuptho7992 6 років тому +5

      Hope yall got headaches from all that sodium

    • @nickdummythicc3361
      @nickdummythicc3361 6 років тому +27

      Helena Young How is this the weird side of UA-cam? Trust me, this is not even close to the weird part of UA-cam!

    • @DarrenRockwell
      @DarrenRockwell 6 років тому

      Omg you too!? I literally just finish browsing /r/awww and eating 6 king size Ice Cream Snickers! I might boof some powdered sugar and browse redtube next, rawr xd ;)