ok, this may just be me but bear with me: when he's picking fruit and when the prof is grilling him about the names of the fruit etc, does anyone hear the audio being edited? for example, i can hear the wind when the professor asks the question but when the dude answers, the background noise is all quiet. like maybe someone was recording them in a studio. anyway that's it.
tammet is very good at doing math, also he is famous for his very vivid and complex synesthesia, and also good at learning languages, he learned icelandic in one week for a documentary.
But i think the best mental calculator is Rüdiger Gamm.
there is a guy on youtube who does it the hard way, he learns several languages by practising each of them for one hour per day, or two hours per day, practising up to 10 hours each day. he learned many langfuages and is constantly learning new ones and making videos about his progress.
His channel is called laoshu505000 , check him out.
ok, this may just be me but bear with me: when he's picking fruit and when the prof is grilling him about the names of the fruit etc, does anyone hear the audio being edited? for example, i can hear the wind when the professor asks the question but when the dude answers, the background noise is all quiet. like maybe someone was recording them in a studio. anyway that's it.
PentagramSchematic 3 weeks ago
the savants look all so happy
canaisis 1 month ago
these savants are absolutely amazing, shows the potential of the human brain
steviesuperstar 1 month ago
3:41
What about Polish?
*waits for a bit*
*.......*
"Gruszki"
"Oh....I didn't know Polish."
But very fascinating nevertheless.
philliamdudek 2 months ago
Wow that's amazing. Now there are three language savants, myself, Daniel Tammet, and Christopher Taylor. This is fantastic! :)
Chezrocksall 1 year ago
@Chezrocksall i thought mr Tammet was a mathematics guy?
Vivimord 7 months ago
@Vivimord He is if you consider mathematics is a language as well :)
Btw Chez is never going to answer you. He closed his Youtube account.
bennemann 6 months ago
@Vivimord He's a numbers guy, and does some calculations but not nearly as impressive as other math savants.
heloizyjhenifer 6 months ago
@Vivimord
tammet is very good at doing math, also he is famous for his very vivid and complex synesthesia, and also good at learning languages, he learned icelandic in one week for a documentary.
But i think the best mental calculator is Rüdiger Gamm.
kurtilein3 4 months ago
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kurtilein3 4 months ago
@Chezrocksall
there is a guy on youtube who does it the hard way, he learns several languages by practising each of them for one hour per day, or two hours per day, practising up to 10 hours each day. he learned many langfuages and is constantly learning new ones and making videos about his progress.
His channel is called laoshu505000 , check him out.
kurtilein3 4 months ago 2