The young guy is obviously blessed with intellect. I pray for his safety and good health, and hope he can contribute amazing things for humanity. He is confident and self assured but I don't sense he is prideful. That is a testament to his parents.
not a blessing, he’s educated in pre-determined things unless he gets creative he’s gonna have to join the “system” and work. He will make good money, he will have a good life but nothing interesting.
@tripleJs2009 this is a suggested example of reincarnation. Can not scientifically prove it but most child prodigies, musicians,mathematicians, suggest accomplishments in past life manifest in this life.
He sounds awkward but when you actually listen, everything he says is very proper and articulate, and you can tell he knows exactly what he's talking about. I am a senior, and I hope this kid has great success in life.
Yeah, but the democrats would want to slow him down so others can catch up for "equality balancing." I went to, NYU. Paid for it on my own, no dem bail out or equality reqs!
People are created with various talents and gifts. But in God's eyes, all humans are equal. No one can boast, because anything good we have is a gift from God.
@Starfish-kx3du That's a very wise statement to read the Bible. I'm wondering if you take your own advise? Because in plenty passages, the Bible supports what I wrote. Here's one example, I Corinthians 4:7 " For who makes you differ from another? And what do you have that you did not receive? Now if you did indeed receive it, why do you boast as if you had not received it? In other words, God is saying you're not any more special than anyone else. Also what ever talent, gift, riches, etc..you have, it's actually a gift from God. So don't be big headed, rather be thankful. Because God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble. I hope that helps.
The reason the USA has done so much better in science and technology over its peers is because it attracts best talents from all over the world. Immigration has always been its strength.
@@notjustanyuser yes legal immigration based on merit and necessity....Govt should create a term and acronym and use it....deport rest and start charging each nation every year one percent of cost....keep it going for next 200-300 years and adjust it trade policy....sue them in WTO....
He was born in New York. So this comment is somewhat racist without you even realizing it. If he was white or black you wouldn’t have thought about writing the term “immigration”.
@@Obhimukto for sure.... typically, it is hard for many people to imagine south Asians, Chinese, Latinos, Arabs as Americans......black community also to some extent.... Until all countries are mixed races, this conscious or unconscious thinking 🤔 might be around !!
His Childhood has been snatched from him so early on all in the name of breaking some record! Burnout is assured just as quickly as the meteoric rise. Life’s not all about academic pursuits and knowledge!
This young man it's not only a genius but it's honest and has his own mind, not letting others impose in what he has to think or say. The correction he does to the woman reporter it's just being his genuine self and as accurate as he is but some people see this approach as being cocky. He doesn't need friends, he needs colleagues, friends now days are the ones that mess up people's life. Most likely why he exceeds rather than follow. Keep it up!
@@moody_moony123An intelligent guy with a robot voice won't be leaving a stupid comment in UA-cam's comment section out of jealousy. Maybe you want fun and other things in life, but not everyone is like you. Whatever someone does-whether it's pursuing education, having fun, or seeking entertainment-it's all part of life's experience. Is enjoying early life only about doing stupid things and having fun without learning anything? Maybe that's true for average people like you, but not for him.
Double major in Physic and Math at NYU from 12 years old boy target 2-3 years done... Me completing Accounting in 5 years entering at 20 years old.. what a waste of time 😂😂
You are forgetting he was born in the age of a full blown internet and most recently AI. With such vast knowledge available he must have soaked it all up! 😂 But we have seen such prodigies burnout and fade away one they achieve their goals or records!!!
99.9% of the world is like you and people like Suborno is just 0.1% who are born special and nurture it with hard work, great direction and planning ( and luck)❤❤❤
Give yourself credit, you're doing awesome. Not everyone can be like this kid or Einstein, Newton or Michael Jordan, Tom Brady. Don't procrastinate, do the best you can.
@@colebrzezinski4059 you guys are just delusional; see people who are intelligent and assume that they'll do good in the world i just stated the truth, you're just stating you're dumb
I've met people like him before and they are now 30+ years old. They regret going to college too early and not being able to find friends same age as him. He'll realise this later. Parents - stop pushing your kids to become exam machines. They need to build emotional resilience and life experience.
The kid was teaching college physics lectures in India when he was 9. To some extend you can’t control this level of genius. He has a savant like gift and his parents recognized it, and he’s happy to excel above his age. We need more people with this genius to answer the big questions, it’s obvious he’s prideful and content.
@@Abandz35” He has a savant like gift and his parents recognized it” is only true to an extent because his dad started teaching him these things at an extremely small age and since his father himself is a smart/mathematician the kid inherited that but my point is he is like this not by choice but was raised to be like this, kids minds usually absorb whatever is taught to them in their formative years that along with inheriting his father’s smarts made him like this.
It’s been quite some time since I saw Suborno, the child prodigy. Thrilled once again to see him on Fox! He is high matured for his age and an excellent speaker most certainly!
A refreshing story for a change. Wonderful young man. Congratulations son, well done. But don't forget to enjoy your childhood. Once it's gone, it's gone for good. Don't forget to have fun honey.
I know this young champion, Suborno Bari, who is a future genius in the making. With his exceptional talent and boundless curiosity, he's set to achieve remarkable things and inspire everyone around him. The future is bright for this rising star!
i have a professor who is also a professor at nyu telling me about a 12 year old kid this semester studying math and physics and dresses like young sheldon... now this pops up on my feed and i see he really wasn't joking.
I am so proud of him! God bless & protect this kid! Especially for wanting to teach & help others, even adults. Bold & an example to older peers of what a polite, kind & educated boy should be like! I hope he succeeds beyond his imagination!
When art imitates reality, I thought I was watching Young Sheldon! May God bless this young man's path and that he is supported and surrounded by quality people who will not take advantage of his kindness, enthusiasm, and God-given brilliance.
I seen people comments like… he should still have fun like other kids… but, think about it… he is having fun challenging his academic. Not everyone will have fun in similar way. He is definitely a special bou
Kids like these are always really bright and successful right up until they are forced to go out into the world on their own after college. Unfortunately in many examples, they end up crashing and burning due to not being able to properly emotionally mature due to how fast they went through school (For example, he probably didnt have any friends he could really talk and relate to growing up). I really hope this won’t turn out to be the case with him.
I know numerous “gifted” kids who are high school dropouts. Society tends to either ignore or shun them. Adults selfishly loved them as kids because they’re conveniently self sufficient so they didn’t have to deal with their emotions and needs for survival as much as most children
some crazy parents not letting him have a normal life. I get he's smart but there are other things to life than just academics. let him be around kids his age.
Sometimes somepeople have to be different so that we can achieve great things as a whole. It took a mathematician his whole childlife and adulthood to study math and come up to prove poincare conjucture(Gregori perelman). Sacrifices must be made hope he understands it and likes what he is doing.
@@ram527 what good is there to achieve anymore? science is only becoming dangerous with time. humans have forced animals and plants to suffer in domestication where they are genetically altered and have no reproductive rights. we need less scientists and more dummies.
High level maturity, high confidence, n voice also that's the great but somewhere he missing his inner kid life innocence, its okk but he said he enjoying all that things, good keep it up
@@moody_moony123Don't be so negative. We Indians know when to be gentle and tough. You can say that India is stricter than America, but not as strict as China, Korea, or Japan. By the way, he has a natural talent; not everyone in India can turn out to be like him with strict guidance and discipline.
@@moody_moony123this is so true. He is probably terrified of his parents and only does this to please them. If he actually discussed what happens behind closed doors this isn’t gonna be the cute story everyone thinks it is. Trust me I’m south Asian ik
@@ellieprice3396 Brilliant and autistic are not mutually exclusive. In fact they are highly correlated. The awkward robotic like manner of communication is what makes me think that.
Rooting for his success and hoping to hear his story when he actually turns 21 - it's young adults like him that truly have a chance to re-shape the entire world through some innovation and breakthrough humanity works
@@md.morshedyaqub3490oh that's great mister!! Btw, how much do you get paid by Suborno to act as his assistant? No, you are trying to establish him as "not a Bangladeshi origin" man, though S U B O R N O B A R I didn't ever claim that...
A product of his parents. Nothing genius about him. His parents made sure they didn't treat him like a child, however, they trained him from the time he was a baby. When I was a kid my mom taught my sister and me time tables, 30 years later I still remember all my time tables. We shape our kids.
@@james1000 that’s always a debate. Guaranteed his parents made him study before other parents believed their kids could understand things. It’s easy now put some head phones on your kids, an they can learn anything via the internet, before they enter school.
@@plantaherbalknowledge9423 average intelligence and parents that make you study might help you achieve all As on a report card or close. Speeding thorough advanced calculus at 11 and attending college means he’s gifted beyond what any parents can impart.
You probably don’t have a child or work with any because once you do you realise every child has their own personality. Despite the best efforts of a parent most kids would not absorb that kind of knowledge. This kid is gifted.
I wonder how successful these kids become in the real life world? Is he actually going to work a professional job at age 16? I’ve been seeing stuff like this since the 1970s, on 60 minutes. With these genius kids going to college at such a young age. But I never see a follow up on them, when they’re in their 20s
We need more folks like these young fellers like him. This bright student will be going places and he'll have a big positive effect on people! And he loves to learn! God bless this child and his family! Rock on kiddo! I'll need you for future math help when I go back to college next year!
His surname is Bari on the other hand ksamala huris' mommy was from tamil nadu belonged to brahmin family. Bari are not indigenous to south india, neither they are from north India. Period! And we east indians don't consider kasamala huris as indian because her daddy was wakandan. In our east indian society lineage comes from father's side not from mother's side.
@@მფარველი Soborno Isaac Bari is actually of Bangladeshi background. His father Rashidul Bari is a Math teacher at a college in New York. I remember seeing their video a few years back
What the heck is wrong with you people wearing those partisan goggles and self satisfying through weird conclusion about people. She is daughter of smart parents (both Phd). She herself is lawyer from one of the top colleges and has been a state AG. No one reaches there without brain or plan. Accept the talent of opponents and other races or you will fall behind.
Looking forward to that UA-cam channel, Suborno. Inshallah, I can finally learn calculus from you. I'm in my late 30s and my inability to understand limits and derivatives was at least part of the reason I became a history major in 2005, back when I was a freshman in college at age 17. At this point, calculus is just part of my bucket list of things to do just to make me feel good about myself.
When they say we need young fresh minds to run the country, this is what they mean. I’d vote for him if he was on the ticket! He definitely sounds like part of the solution, and not part of the problem!
He is an academic genius, he is so sure of his goals and his thoughts, he denies money over academic success, these are the young people who change the world with their geniusness. He could be the next big scientist
@@Surl9596 americans seem to think that playing with video games or stupid toys is the only way a child can enjoy or of course giving se..gs education in schools or other nonsense. This young man is having fun with way higher things but they think that they need to bring him down to their less than mediocre level. No wonder american kids cannot spell, cannot speak English correctly, cannot do basic math............dumbed down idiots.
“It wasn’t a challenge for me to fit in with older kids” not sure if that’s speaking volumes about the kid or a diss to the other kid..lol Kudos Suborno, good luck with college. Your parents must be proud.
This is wrong. I don’t think it’s healthy for a 12 year old to be attending college. He has so much to learn in these adolescent years to prepare for college life. No way is he just going to go to class and go home. He has to talk to individuals in his classes who are so much older than him. There’s going to be a lot more sexuality present on college campuses than a middle school, which a 12 year old doesn’t need to be exposed to on a daily basis. Yeah, he’s smart, that’s great, but I think his parents are making a mistake.
Have seen some kids went to college at this age. God knows where they are now. He will have challenges emotionally dealing with 17&18 yrs old kids. That’s why this country have elementary, middle & high school system. As an Indian myself I feel he brags and already has big mouth.
I have seen, I think dozens of videos of prodigy kids like this one, but for some reason, I never see where they end after college and what their achievements are in their adult life.
We all live different lives, don't we? He's losing some of the "normal" kid stuff, but he's certainly living an extraordinary life. He'll have many options to experience more. If he stays driving, people like him can benefit the whole world. If he chooses to take another route later on, that's fine too. Gifted children often have a lot of trouble when they're not challenged enough, so it's important that he is.
What's the difference between school and life? In school, we're given a lesson, and then a test. And in life, we're given a test, that teaches us a lesson.
This administration has done horrific damage in a short time. I am not sure we can turn it around. We have millions of illegals that are getting more help than our veterans and elderly
I sympathize with many people who have no knowledge of digital marketing because currently dollar is currently unstable, and coin is taking over to be the universal currency
In my opinion Knox jarrati strategy is the gold standard right now, and I suggest it to anyone starting out because of its excellence and widespread recognition.
Knowing his heritage makes me scared for him. Indian parents can push a kid into education and studying every time as early as this young child has. If you observe he talks like an Ai imitating a grown man.
We went to the same HS. Bro came in after me and left before me💀
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😂😂🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
Did he take your girlfriends as well? 😂
Sounds a lot more mature and sensible than the majority of college students today.
Because he’s 12
lolol
He is voting for Trump
lol
More mature than at least one of the interviewers (hint: the one who's sat closest to him)!
The young guy is obviously blessed with intellect. I pray for his safety and good health, and hope he can contribute amazing things for humanity. He is confident and self assured but I don't sense he is prideful. That is a testament to his parents.
His father taught him a lot of that math and science. Dad seemed like a genius , very hardworking one… there’s a video of him / their story, somewhere
not a blessing, he’s educated in pre-determined things unless he gets creative he’s gonna have to join the “system” and work. He will make good money, he will have a good life but nothing interesting.
@@DoubleRainbowXT He said he does math outside of school. If you don't know what that entails, then you do you.
Blessed with intellect and autism
Then why is he from a 3rd world hell hole that can't build Ivy League schools?
Children are so innocent. So much changes in their teens. But I wish this kid also enjoys being a kid.
When he graduates college and gets a 6 figure job. He'll still be a kid and have the money to do things kids can only dream of.
I get what ur saying
Listening to him is like listening to an adult. I don't see him as a 12 yr old. I wonder if reincarnation really exists?
@tripleJs2009 this is a suggested example of reincarnation. Can not scientifically prove it but most child prodigies, musicians,mathematicians, suggest accomplishments in past life manifest in this life.
@@tripleJs2009 You would rather believe in magical mumbo jumbo than actual human intelligence? Sickening.
He sounds awkward but when you actually listen, everything he says is very proper and articulate, and you can tell he knows exactly what he's talking about. I am a senior, and I hope this kid has great success in life.
Young Sheldon in reality 😂😂
😂
I thought young raj
Lmao I watch it sometimes with my girl and that is so on point he's just like him!! 🤣😂🤣
Reality > Fiction. 💯 😆
a clown,
When they say "not everyone is created equally" this is what they mean. lol What a special human. Wishing him all the best in his bright future!
Yeah, but the democrats would want to slow him down so others can catch up for "equality balancing." I went to, NYU. Paid for it on my own, no dem bail out or equality reqs!
People are created with various talents and gifts. But in God's eyes, all humans are equal. No one can boast, because anything good we have is a gift from God.
Youre also very special, short yellow school bus special.
It is mind bending how much of a gullible dummy you are.
@@KB33441 Did your pastor tell you that? Because the Bible the actual book about God doesn't say that at all. Please read once in a while.
@Starfish-kx3du That's a very wise statement to read the Bible. I'm wondering if you take your own advise? Because in plenty passages, the Bible supports what I wrote. Here's one example,
I Corinthians 4:7
" For who makes you differ from another? And what do you have that you did not receive? Now if you did indeed receive it, why do you boast as if you had not received it?
In other words, God is saying you're not any more special than anyone else. Also what ever talent, gift, riches, etc..you have, it's actually a gift from God. So don't be big headed, rather be thankful. Because God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble. I hope that helps.
The reason the USA has done so much better in science and technology over its peers is because it attracts best talents from all over the world. Immigration has always been its strength.
Yup ..which 99 percent of its citizens don't understand....on LEGAL immigration..... hope his brain 🧠 doesn't explode....
Legal immigration
@@notjustanyuser yes legal immigration based on merit and necessity....Govt should create a term and acronym and use it....deport rest and start charging each nation every year one percent of cost....keep it going for next 200-300 years and adjust it trade policy....sue them in WTO....
He was born in New York. So this comment is somewhat racist without you even realizing it. If he was white or black you wouldn’t have thought about writing the term “immigration”.
@@Obhimukto for sure.... typically, it is hard for many people to imagine south Asians, Chinese, Latinos, Arabs as Americans......black community also to some extent.... Until all countries are mixed races, this conscious or unconscious thinking 🤔 might be around !!
Wow! This young man is incredibly articulate.
It’s sad actually
@@dggjr1759 how so?
His Childhood has been snatched from him so early on all in the name of breaking some record! Burnout is assured just as quickly as the meteoric rise. Life’s not all about academic pursuits and knowledge!
@@jayg6434that’s correct, life experiences are removed
Ngl he sounds like a robot in a way
Keep Sheldon away from the pot heads
He is Sheldon with common sense. Apparently no so-fi obsession either!!!!!
@keithbuchanan8588 that what he tells the elders, bet he's an Anime fan
But he better dump the bowties in college like Sheldon did.
Yea like you 😂
Anonymous bum
This young man it's not only a genius but it's honest and has his own mind, not letting others impose in what he has to think or say. The correction he does to the woman reporter it's just being his genuine self and as accurate as he is but some people see this approach as being cocky. He doesn't need friends, he needs colleagues, friends now days are the ones that mess up people's life. Most likely why he exceeds rather than follow. Keep it up!
Yeah but life isn’t all about getting a well paid job
The world needs more humans like this fine gentleman. All the best to him ✌🏼🇬🇧🇺🇸
no thanks
People that smart are very rare
no thanks, I am 20 years old, yet I have enjoyed my youth years unlike him, what's point of being ultra inteligent robot voice guy
@@moody_moony123An intelligent guy with a robot voice won't be leaving a stupid comment in UA-cam's comment section out of jealousy. Maybe you want fun and other things in life, but not everyone is like you. Whatever someone does-whether it's pursuing education, having fun, or seeking entertainment-it's all part of life's experience. Is enjoying early life only about doing stupid things and having fun without learning anything? Maybe that's true for average people like you, but not for him.
Why do you assume he isn’t enjoying his youth, do you think it’s impossible that he enjoys math and physics?
We got real life Sheldon Cooper before GTA 6
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academic prodigies have existed long before young sheldon lmao
Wow. What an intelligent young man!! He sure has a bright future ahead of him. His parents must be very proud too!! Best of luck kiddo!!!😬✌️
Double major in Physic and Math at NYU from 12 years old boy target 2-3 years done... Me completing Accounting in 5 years entering at 20 years old.. what a waste of time 😂😂
No, you killed it too! Don't shortchange yourself. Very impressive.
hahahahahaha
You are forgetting he was born in the age of a full blown internet and most recently AI. With such vast knowledge available he must have soaked it all up! 😂 But we have seen such prodigies burnout and fade away one they achieve their goals or records!!!
99.9% of the world is like you and people like Suborno is just 0.1% who are born special and nurture it with hard work, great direction and planning ( and luck)❤❤❤
Give yourself credit, you're doing awesome. Not everyone can be like this kid or Einstein, Newton or Michael Jordan, Tom Brady. Don't procrastinate, do the best you can.
What a wonderful human he is besides such a bright positive child. Many Blessings to him & his parents….
He’s a future Physicist. A navy seal of the academic world. Stud!!!!
nah
he wouldn't be able to handle failure
just another james sids
@@_North Really weird hater type comments. Get a life instead of cope hating on boy genius here.
@@colebrzezinski4059 you guys are just delusional; see people who are intelligent and assume that they'll do good in the world
i just stated the truth, you're just stating you're dumb
Such a wonderful genius child. God bless you, Suborno Bari.
He’s a gorgeous blessing gift to his beautiful parent!, many more blessing and you will get up there where your dream is calling you❤
I've met people like him before and they are now 30+ years old. They regret going to college too early and not being able to find friends same age as him. He'll realise this later. Parents - stop pushing your kids to become exam machines. They need to build emotional resilience and life experience.
The kid was teaching college physics lectures in India when he was 9. To some extend you can’t control this level of genius. He has a savant like gift and his parents recognized it, and he’s happy to excel above his age. We need more people with this genius to answer the big questions, it’s obvious he’s prideful and content.
Everyone regrets something or the other later in life. That doesn't mean you should hold your kids back.
You meet 12 year old nyu students often? Come on now lol this kids like 1 of 100m
@@Abandz35” He has a savant like gift and his parents recognized it” is only true to an extent because his dad started teaching him these things at an extremely small age and since his father himself is a smart/mathematician the kid inherited that but my point is he is like this not by choice but was raised to be like this, kids minds usually absorb whatever is taught to them in their formative years that along with inheriting his father’s smarts made him like this.
It’s been quite some time since I saw Suborno, the child prodigy. Thrilled once again to see him on Fox! He is high matured for his age and an excellent speaker most certainly!
He puts the joy of educating people ahead of making money. I sincerely hope that he can keep this goal after 10 years.
That might change when he start paying the bills :), lol but I hope I am wrong
@@praveensolanki8293 yeah, that's how people started to change
@@praveensolanki8293 his talents overcomes whatever bills he gets so unless if he is not spending too much on luxury he'll be fine
In fairness his channel has a couple million subscribers (I got curious) so it’s easy for him to say that
A refreshing story for a change. Wonderful young man. Congratulations son, well done. But don't forget to enjoy your childhood. Once it's gone, it's gone for good. Don't forget to have fun honey.
He's smart enough to choose Fox over CNN 💯
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CNN Would want a woke person who is 30 behave like they r 13
and you are dumb enough to put your thoughts online
CNN asked him to identify himself with pronouns so he walked away. 😅😅😅. It was a joke .
OMG 😲 Amazing. It's refreshing to see a child that has dreams that want to give something back
Yes all kids now a days want to be UA-camrs and have big money ! Nothing good 😢
This kid sounds like an AI trying to impersonate a human.
yeah lmao what's with all the complements in the comments, no one should aspire to this
He is a puppet trained by his father.
@@AlphaMale_24 good training then
@@AlphaMale_24 High quality training data. Possibly synthetically generated.
@@AlphaMale_24 only 1 out of 1 million kids can be trained like him
Real life Sheldon ❤ wishing him the best !
Credits goes to his parents and specially his father who is a genius himself. He been teaching this kid from a young age.
Glad to hear he doesn't want to be another cog in the machine
I know this young champion, Suborno Bari, who is a future genius in the making. With his exceptional talent and boundless curiosity, he's set to achieve remarkable things and inspire everyone around him. The future is bright for this rising star!
It's better than The 35 year Old Freshmen in a Highschool Movie
i have a professor who is also a professor at nyu telling me about a 12 year old kid this semester studying math and physics and dresses like young sheldon... now this pops up on my feed and i see he really wasn't joking.
That's awesome. My son is graduating early too. Not that early but early, couldn't be more proud.
A very smart guy, he has a lot of growing to do in other areas. Rooting for him.
What a sweet young man!
I am so proud of him!
God bless & protect this kid! Especially for wanting to teach & help others, even adults. Bold & an example to older peers of what a polite, kind & educated boy should be like!
I hope he succeeds beyond his imagination!
God Bless you young man. GO FOR IT. I majored in math also. You will be able to go as far as you want. STAND STRONG.
Call him a nerd, but this boy has got his priorities straight.
When art imitates reality, I thought I was watching Young Sheldon! May God bless this young man's path and that he is supported and surrounded by quality people who will not take advantage of his kindness, enthusiasm, and God-given brilliance.
You are Amazing, your parents have been real parents ❤ please please stay far from Democrats 🎉
They already have him.
This is FOx business Mo ron
what? actually they have killed him by push him to this level, he's becoem abnormal, he aint' got normal voice
Incredible 😊. So happy to see something positive. Congratulations to his family.
I seen people comments like… he should still have fun like other kids… but, think about it… he is having fun challenging his academic. Not everyone will have fun in similar way. He is definitely a special bou
idc. science is becoming dangerous with time. we need more dummies.
Kids like these are always really bright and successful right up until they are forced to go out into the world on their own after college. Unfortunately in many examples, they end up crashing and burning due to not being able to properly emotionally mature due to how fast they went through school (For example, he probably didnt have any friends he could really talk and relate to growing up). I really hope this won’t turn out to be the case with him.
yeah i agree
I know numerous “gifted” kids who are high school dropouts. Society tends to either ignore or shun them. Adults selfishly loved them as kids because they’re conveniently self sufficient so they didn’t have to deal with their emotions and needs for survival as much as most children
What a well-spoken child! His parents should be proud
some crazy parents not letting him have a normal life. I get he's smart but there are other things to life than just academics. let him be around kids his age.
Sometimes somepeople have to be different so that we can achieve great things as a whole. It took a mathematician his whole childlife and adulthood to study math and come up to prove poincare conjucture(Gregori perelman). Sacrifices must be made hope he understands it and likes what he is doing.
@@ram527 what good is there to achieve anymore? science is only becoming dangerous with time. humans have forced animals and plants to suffer in domestication where they are genetically altered and have no reproductive rights. we need less scientists and more dummies.
@@infiniteworfare5089 Animals and plants force other animals and plants to suffer. It's called nature.
nah, birds of a feathor flock together. Don't put him around average joe's. They'll turn him stupid.
Nah, that young man is going places. Well spoken with so much confidence
High level maturity, high confidence, n voice also that's the great but somewhere he missing his inner kid life innocence, its okk but he said he enjoying all that things, good keep it up
I wish him all the luck he deserves. Very brilliant and blessed young man. Congratulations
There is another adult inside of him.
He is so well spoken. Wow he is amazing. He will go so far in life
his parents should be put jail for pushing him this much
Most realistic puppet I've ever seen
@@moody_moony123Don't be so negative. We Indians know when to be gentle and tough. You can say that India is stricter than America, but not as strict as China, Korea, or Japan. By the way, he has a natural talent; not everyone in India can turn out to be like him with strict guidance and discipline.
@@moody_moony123this is so true. He is probably terrified of his parents and only does this to please them. If he actually discussed what happens behind closed doors this isn’t gonna be the cute story everyone thinks it is. Trust me I’m south Asian ik
He’s got a special brain. His eyes are shining bright. Young and free. Good luck to him.
This kid ….is humble….a superstar! Don’t let democrats get a hold of him!
Idiot
Why does he remind me of Vivek Ramaswami
Vivek is not autistic. This kid clearly is.
@@firstlast9292 Seems like a brilliant child prodigy to me. What makes you think he's autistic?
@@ellieprice3396 Brilliant and autistic are not mutually exclusive. In fact they are highly correlated. The awkward robotic like manner of communication is what makes me think that.
Both have parents from Indian subcontinent
@@lailasiddiqui263You know nothing, Jon Snow. 😂
More power to this young man and you have a great experience in college. God bless you.
Rooting for his success and hoping to hear his story when he actually turns 21 - it's young adults like him that truly have a chance to re-shape the entire world through some innovation and breakthrough humanity works
I see myself in him..
He is a blessing to this generation.
One Love Brotherly.
He js a bloody brilliant lad.
Hope he becomes president at 21.
Under the constitution, you must be 35 years or older to become president.
got to be 35
good for him but I don't think it's worth losing your childhood for. I have a 12 yr old and would love her to be small again. :)
Yeahhh
Suboro Ijack Bari from Bangladesh 🇧🇩.
We are proud for himm
He doesn't consider himself as a Bangladeshi. SO NO NEED TO BE PROUD!
@@md.morshedyaqub3490oh that's great mister!! Btw, how much do you get paid by Suborno to act as his assistant? No, you are trying to establish him as "not a Bangladeshi origin" man, though S U B O R N O B A R I didn't ever claim that...
He is our pride and we, as Bangladeshis (excel you) are proud of him and nobody can stop us from taking this pride.
@@ShehranZFam You're absolutely right!
Thanks for the story...A relieving change from politics and violence.
Very inspirational, so well spoken and seems very passionate about his subject, wishing him the best on his journey!
I have a PhD. But to be honest, he speaks better than me
My math teacher has two PhDs but he can't speak.
A product of his parents. Nothing genius about him. His parents made sure they didn't treat him like a child, however, they trained him from the time he was a baby. When I was a kid my mom taught my sister and me time tables, 30 years later I still remember all my time tables. We shape our kids.
I take your point however most can agree this young boy is well advanced over simple multiplication.
A basic understanding of nature / nurture would reveal that’s it’s not possible to raise a genius based on good parenting.
@@james1000 that’s always a debate. Guaranteed his parents made him study before other parents believed their kids could understand things. It’s easy now put some head phones on your kids, an they can learn anything via the internet, before they enter school.
@@plantaherbalknowledge9423 average intelligence and parents that make you study might help you achieve all As on a report card or close.
Speeding thorough advanced calculus at 11 and attending college means he’s gifted beyond what any parents can impart.
You probably don’t have a child or work with any because once you do you realise every child has their own personality. Despite the best efforts of a parent most kids would not absorb that kind of knowledge. This kid is gifted.
I wonder how successful these kids become in the real life world? Is he actually going to work a professional job at age 16? I’ve been seeing stuff like this since the 1970s, on 60 minutes. With these genius kids going to college at such a young age. But I never see a follow up on them, when they’re in their 20s
Sadly they’re usually not well mentally
kid did more education in 1 year then me in 50 ,what a smart young man
He really puts the fresh in freshman.
WOW! That self-confidence is a lesson for all of us, your great
World peace has finally come. A 12 year old genius
We need more folks like these young fellers like him. This bright student will be going places and he'll have a big positive effect on people! And he loves to learn! God bless this child and his family! Rock on kiddo! I'll need you for future math help when I go back to college next year!
Youre an imbecile.
So proud! Keep up young man
This kid can articulate himself unlike Kamala who can’t put a cohesive sentence together. And she’s running for president. That’s scary.
His surname is Bari on the other hand ksamala huris' mommy was from tamil nadu belonged to brahmin family. Bari are not indigenous to south india, neither they are from north India. Period! And we east indians don't consider kasamala huris as indian because her daddy was wakandan. In our east indian society lineage comes from father's side not from mother's side.
@@მფარველი Soborno Isaac Bari is actually of Bangladeshi background. His father Rashidul Bari is a Math teacher at a college in New York. I remember seeing their video a few years back
Good BS. @@მფარველი
That’s just racists that don’t consider Kamala of Indian heritage. She is of dual heritage and have both genetics and cultures so get over it.
What the heck is wrong with you people wearing those partisan goggles and self satisfying through weird conclusion about people. She is daughter of smart parents (both Phd). She herself is lawyer from one of the top colleges and has been a state AG. No one reaches there without brain or plan. Accept the talent of opponents and other races or you will fall behind.
I'm amazed and envious of your confidence
I'm 22 years old watching these people
Learning English 😁
When I was pregnant with my baby boy I used to watch his videos and wish my baby boy would be a genius like🙏🏻🥰✨
inshallah ❤
Hope so but please don’t pressurise your child for anything extreme.Let him achieve great things in life at his own pace
Looking forward to that UA-cam channel, Suborno. Inshallah, I can finally learn calculus from you. I'm in my late 30s and my inability to understand limits and derivatives was at least part of the reason I became a history major in 2005, back when I was a freshman in college at age 17. At this point, calculus is just part of my bucket list of things to do just to make me feel good about myself.
Seems very articulate
When they say we need young fresh minds to run the country, this is what they mean. I’d vote for him if he was on the ticket!
He definitely sounds like part of the solution, and not part of the problem!
just absolutely wow.
Hi Suborno,
You looked exceptionally confidential while talking with these people.
God bless you.
This is awesome; congratulations on your success!
He is an academic genius, he is so sure of his goals and his thoughts, he denies money over academic success, these are the young people who change the world with their geniusness. He could be the next big scientist
Befitting since most NYU students act like they are 12 anyway
Bless his soul. Hopefully he gets to enjoy being a kid and a teenager
Amazing.
Don’t forget to have some fun now and then ✌️❤️
HE IS ALWAYS HAVING FUN WITH NUMBERS AND PHYSICS............NOT WITH STUPID IMMATURE VIDEO GAMES.
@@brettcantrell8650I thought it was a nice, considerate and important comment. Hope everything is good
@@Surl9596 americans seem to think that playing with video games or stupid toys is the only way a child can enjoy or of course giving se..gs education in schools or other nonsense. This young man is having fun with way higher things but they think that they need to bring him down to their less than mediocre level. No wonder american kids cannot spell, cannot speak English correctly, cannot do basic math............dumbed down idiots.
“It wasn’t a challenge for me to fit in with older kids” not sure if that’s speaking volumes about the kid or a diss to the other kid..lol Kudos Suborno, good luck with college. Your parents must be proud.
This is wrong. I don’t think it’s healthy for a 12 year old to be attending college. He has so much to learn in these adolescent years to prepare for college life. No way is he just going to go to class and go home. He has to talk to individuals in his classes who are so much older than him. There’s going to be a lot more sexuality present on college campuses than a middle school, which a 12 year old doesn’t need to be exposed to on a daily basis. Yeah, he’s smart, that’s great, but I think his parents are making a mistake.
just stop. i can tell that your a woman that wants to abuse people like him.
Great to see my Bengali 🇧🇩 Brother succeeding..👍👍👍 good luck!
Hindu❤
@ who's hindu?
Have seen some kids went to college at this age. God knows where they are now. He will have challenges emotionally dealing with 17&18 yrs old kids. That’s why this country have elementary, middle & high school system. As an Indian myself I feel he brags and already has big mouth.
Indians are notorious show offs, no doubt.
Have seen some kids GO (how can you use “went” with “have” duh).
Jealous much?
I would love to see him thrive emotionally and socially
I have seen, I think dozens of videos of prodigy kids like this one, but for some reason, I never see where they end after college and what their achievements are in their adult life.
Let him be a 12 yr old. He don’t know what he is losing
He gonna be rich
We all live different lives, don't we? He's losing some of the "normal" kid stuff, but he's certainly living an extraordinary life. He'll have many options to experience more. If he stays driving, people like him can benefit the whole world. If he chooses to take another route later on, that's fine too. Gifted children often have a lot of trouble when they're not challenged enough, so it's important that he is.
What's the difference between school and life? In school, we're given a lesson, and then a test. And in life, we're given a test, that teaches us a lesson.
This administration has done horrific damage in a short time. I am not sure we can turn it around. We have millions of illegals that are getting more help than our veterans and elderly
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What a brilliant professor ❤❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I feel bad for bros cousin 😭
25 year old in a 12 year old body. He'll have a PhD before 18.
So cute!! I remember watching one of his videos!
As a senior in high school he's very right about the freshmen and sophomores. Complete freaks lol, crazy how much changes in just 4 years
Knowing his heritage makes me scared for him. Indian parents can push a kid into education and studying every time as early as this young child has. If you observe he talks like an Ai imitating a grown man.
What a madlad. Props to this fellow, he is gonna make it
Glad to see something Positive and Refreshing news on FOX!!