The twelve-year-old prodigy Jacob Barnett, puts professors before a mystery because he deals with the most complex mathematical concepts. (Google translated ) He has an IQ of 170, higher than that of Albert Einstein, and is currently working on an extended version of Einstein's gravitational theory.In less than two weeks time he taught himself arithmetic. "He sat on the porch of our house and worked in two weeks time all the math lessons for high school," says Jacob's mother. |
And if that were not enough, Jacob announced that he intends to refute the Big Bang theory.
He supported his arguments against the Indianapolis Star. "Stars can end in two ways," said Jacob. "When small stars explode, it is a small bang. They turn into a planetary nebula. But the big stars, more than 1.4 times bigger than our Sun, fall into a gigantic explosion, a supernova. In larger stars are more massive elements can allowing higher melt. "
Jacob continues his account. You gain all the elements of the bigger stars. The smaller stars are only hydrogen and helium and explode when they are all carbon in the white dwarf. The big bang theory states that the temperature then drops quickly because it involves a large mass. Jacob calculated that according to the big bang theory, a period within which hydrogen and helium are formed. But there would be no carbon?
Otherwise carbon from the stars and the Earth would have to come mainly consisting of carbon, not have arisen. Jacob calculated that it takes for several microseconds to only two percent of all carbon in the universe to create.
This means that the world was never created because carbon is not seven billion years the chance to get it to melt. We would need at least 21 billion years old and that everything would be confused, says the prodigy.
Professor Scott Tremaine of Princeton University said in an email to the Barnett family know that the theory that Jacob is working on some of the most complex problems in astrophysics and theoretical physics involves. "Anyone who solves these problems is in line for a Nobel Prize," he Tremaine know.
Among young people, Asperger's syndrome seen in Jacob, a mild form of autism. At the age of three Jacob solved puzzles 5000 pieces, maps, he learned by heart and repeating license plates of cars that had come his way. At age eight, he advanced to high school to study astrophysics at the University of Indianapolis.
The refutation of the big bang theory can help the process of creating better understanding.
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