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  • I love his passion!

  • Awww now why couldn't he be born when I was in college :-(

  • 2 people will never ace the solar system.

  • Wow, your son is not only cute, but very intelligent. Keep up the good work mum and dad. He loves to learn because he has 2 great parents making it fun :-)

  • So sweet and so cute. Great job. From one science parent (daddy does atomic chemistry) to another.

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  • Looks like we have a Tiger Woods of science in the making. Good job dad. Just make sure you also school your little man about life outside of science also. But I look forward to you little man discovering life on other planets in the future

  • I love how he gets excited when he gets to the planet Neptune :-)

  • Besides black girls rock, black boys rock too.

  • Now that is how you raise your kids and thumbs up to this video.

  • At his age, I was sampling glue. 

  • EVEN IF HE IS READING IT THATS AMAZING IN ITSELF,!

  • brilliant and CUUUTE!

  • This kid is great at remembering the things his loving father has pressed upon him. That alone is amazing. But he is not exemplifying a deep understanding of Physics. He's simply very good beyond his years at remembering things.

  • wow

    great dad!

    super kid!

    we need millions more...

  • makes learning fun for kids which wasent the case for me. good advice keep him home schooled

  • cool dad

  • I love the way Dad is scaffolding his son's learning. ANd they are both having so much fun together! This is the makings of a great learning environment and is the greatest combination for both a smart kid and one who feels nourished. Thanx for this vid- keep 'em coming.

  • this kid not going to turn out smart necessarily....kids memorize and learn things easily at their youngest phase of life ,by the time he goes to elementary school,learn real stuff and hang out with other kids that don't necessarily like school,he will start to turn out differently....my parents did the same thing with me in chemistry....I was good as a kid but was not necessarily better than anybody else in my classes

  • @kas120587 i love the way that you compare your childhood and the shortfalls of education onto this child and make a case on how he could still be average based on your own distractions and lack of "self-discipline"

  • you have it wrong.....I would like to think that i turn out fine having attended Stanford university ......However,this is due to the fact that the school system in america is less strict than the school system in my native country France......what i was trying to convey is that pressuring a child to learn such complicated problem in such an early age might backfire...i think the reason i was doing bad in chemistry was because i resented the fact that my friends were able to play

  • @kas120587 it is very hard for me a person whom never finished college and a jr. College at that to fully grasp what it is the has you bothered by this video but I will say this... you sound to me as if you are very smart and you should be proud of that and I wish you all the best just as I do this young child and we can agree to disagree

  • have fun and i was stuck doing something my parents wanted me to do...kid that are successful tend to follow what they find passion in,and learning such a subject at such a young age could from my point of view disinterest them and even in my case make them hate the course in the process..2.5 year old is too young to learn,let the kid have his childhood and then if you wish to mold him into a scientific let him at least get to 7 or 8 where you can implement those notion to give

  • him a sense of hard work

  • giving a kid a sense of hard work is what make him successfull....it never been a good idea to learn young kids such complicated information...all kids could learn it,they have a fast sense of learning and if professional thought that it was a good idea for a 2 years old to learn physic at that age...they would have start learning those kids anti derivatives at 6...researcher knows that kids at that age just memorize info with no logical thought on the matter..

  • @kas120587 so what if its just memorizing? Learning and alphabet and numbers is just memorization, yet children his age dont even know that. I don't see why your criticizing him, the child is obviously enjoying learning and having fun.

  • @kas120587 he displayed a basic understanding of the principles questioned, however your comment was so redundant in nature it baffles me. its a well known fact that children are capable of learning multiple languages during the time that they learn there native language, yet, the school system does not take advantage of this rather common knowledge.

    assuming the gov and school system is there to pump out genius is akin to believing dentists dont want your teeth to rot out. twat.

  • this is nonsense .....

  • This young man is one of the reasons why they want to keep blacks out the scientific fields..If this young child at 2.5 years old can be this brilliant, what do you think would happen if we get all our children from out these insane white people's labs and home school? I hope the parents keep up their fantastic work they're doing and i'll definitely subscribe to this channel

  • Amazing! Great job dad!

  • What an inspiration! It's refreshing to see a father harness his child's extraordinary learning capabilities to teach him the joy of science. His options will be limitless when he has a love of science from such an early age. Kudos!

  • "Fantastic, my love."

    I love how you encourage him. I only wish more people expressed this sentiment to their children. Great job, daddy. Fantastic job, Romanieo.

  • you must be a very proud papa! Your son is amazing!

  • Oh my~how precious. so many blessings for ur family :)

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