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Ten amazing facts about the brain: Is it possible for men to be smarter than women?
Today, let's discuss people's IQ. Wu San studied 20 known facts about the secrets of the brain. Interested students can go and have a look. Let me give you a brief introduction. There are-1 100 million brain cells, and only110 is used. All kinds of information stored in people's minds can record about 10 thousand pieces of information in life every day. It can be equivalent to 50 times the knowledge of the Library of Congress, that is, 500 million books. If you can convert brain activity into electrical energy, it is equivalent to the power of a 20-watt light bulb. It has been proved that the nerve cell circuit of the human brain is many times more complicated than the network all over the world today.

Every second, there are 654.38+ million different chemical reactions in the human brain.

The fastest transmission speed of nerve impulses between brain nerve cells is several kilometers per hour. Of course, most of us are ordinary people. We just have potential, but some people can exert their potential. Let's take a look at these great people. 1. Oxford talented women take part in the competition like an encyclopedia. The university challenge knowledge contest sponsored by BBC is one of the favorite TV quiz programs for British audiences. However, recently, Gail Triem Bull, a 26-year-old girl who attended the Eucharist College of Oxford University in England, stunned TV hosts and all TV viewers, because Gail is like a living encyclopedia Britannica, and her knowledge is staggering. Gail led his team all the way through, beating the competitors of other universities out of the water, and there was no strength to fight back! It is reported that the topic of "University Challenge Knowledge Competition" involves astronomy, geography, literature, art, animals and plants and all aspects of life, but Gail can always answer many of the most unusual questions. For example, a quiz question asks, "What is the connection between Mathilde in Sylar Bayloc's novel and Miss Haverham in Charles Dickens' novel?" Gail immediately rang the bell and answered, "They all died in the fire." For example, another quiz question asks, "In the number 10, three numbers all start with the same letter in French, German and English. Please name one of them. " Gail immediately answered the number "six". 2. The cleverest scientist is 33-year-old China Tao Zhexuan Tao Zhexuan, who was born in Australia on July 6th, 2008. He is the eldest son of his family. At present, he teaches in the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and was hired as a full professor at the age of 24. The research involves prime number or prime number form, and the breakthrough research in compressive sensing enables engineers to develop more complex and effective imaging technologies for MRI, astronomical instruments and digital cameras. According to Discovery magazine, Tao Zhexuan, 33, is one of the most respected mathematicians in the United States. According to the test, Tao Zhexuan's IQ is between 0 and 100, and only one in a million people will have such a high IQ. He showed his talent for mathematics at an early age. I entered middle school at the age of 8. I took the SAT (American College Entrance Examination) in mathematics and got a high score (full mark). 3. The Guinness Book of World Records announced that Wali, a 9-year-old boy from Egypt, is the smartest child prodigy in the world, with the highest I value and mathematical talent among his peers. 4. Six top universities in the United States compete to admit Wuhan boy Deng Fei. At the same time, he was admitted to six top American universities, including Princeton University, Harvard University, Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Chicago and University of Virginia, and received full scholarships. Taking the "American College Entrance Examination", he became one of the 85 full-score candidates in the United States and the only full-score winner in Virginia. Debate is a good hand or a master of violin and swimming. 17-year-old "prodigy" is called Deng Fei. The beautiful "human body valley" has amazing memory, and the brain search is faster than the computer. Brad williams, a 5 1 year-old man in Lacrose, Wisconsin, USA, has an absolutely amazing super memory and is compared to the "Valley of the Human Body". Brad Williams is a news anchor and actor of Midwest Home Radio in Lacrose, Wisconsin, USA. He has an amazing super memory, and he can remember everything that happens in his daily life! Brad said that he didn't realize his strange ability at first, until his father died in 2008, and he and his brother looked through some old vacation photos taken when he was 8 years old. He found that he could clearly remember all the events that happened during the holiday, including the name of the hotel, the lunch he ate, the specific tour route every day, and everything he saw during the holiday, while his brothers almost forgot all these things that happened decades ago. 6. New Zealand genius hackers attacked American university judge Cai and were acquitted. A New Zealand boy of 18 years old was charged with several crimes for invading the computer system of the University of Pennsylvania two years ago. However, the judge thought that he had not gained significant benefits, hoped that he would use his computer expertise in the right direction and ordered him to share some losses, and then he was acquitted. Walker, who represents "Aqeel" on the Internet, suffers from mild autism "Asperger's disease", which involves a criminal organization accused of infiltrating thousands of computers around the world and stealing millions of dollars from victims' bank accounts. New Zealand police are very interested in making good use of Walker's computer genius and guiding him in the right direction. The police later said that although Walker was not formally proposed to work for the police, this possibility was not ruled out. 7. Zou Qiqi, an eight-year-old Chinese-American girl, published a novel of120,000 words at the age of eight. She was praised by the media as "the smartest child in the world" and wrote many stories and poems from the age of four. The story collection "Flying Fingers" published last year contains many stories set in the Middle Ages, from ancient Egypt to the Renaissance, revealing religion and education. In an interview in Britain, she talked about the Anglo-American model. 8. The amazing story of China's gambling genius has appeared on the screen. Zou Qiqi, an eight-year-old Chinese-American girl, published a novel of120,000 words at the age of eight. She was praised by the media as "the smartest child in the world" and wrote many stories and poems from the age of four. The story collection "Flying Fingers" published last year contains many stories set in the Middle Ages, from ancient Egypt to the Renaissance. The religious and educational views revealed in the article, when she was interviewed in Britain, she talked about many Anglo-American models. 8. An amazing story about the brainpower of China's gambling genius appeared on the screen. A movie named Win 2 1 (also known as Hit 2 1) was released in North America, which immediately attracted a large number of fans to watch it. The film is adapted from a true story. The hero is a talented China man. With his amazing brain power, he once led a group of friends to sweep the major casinos in Las Vegas and earned tens of millions of dollars. In 2006, Wen, then a junior at MIT, was invited by two students to join a card counting group, specializing in playing "2 1 minute" and counting cards. "2 1 point" is the most popular and traditional gambling game in the west, and winners are distinguished by points and comparative size. Theoretically, the number of cards in mathematics can be used to "calculate" and beat the dealer. Although almost no one can do this in real life, Wen is a genius in this field, except "Intel chips". After the drill matured, Wen and others moved to major casinos in the United States. Every weekend, they decide to take $654.38+million to the casinos in Las Vegas and Atlantic City to "test the water", and sometimes they can win more than $900,000 in one night. 9. Britain 10 child prodigy can speak 1 1 language. For most 10 boys, playing is their favorite, and playing with their partners is the most anticipated moment every day. However, Peng Ya Sharma, a boy aged 10 in Britain, has a soft spot for languages, and he mastered 1 1 at an early age. Peng Ya can speak Hindi fluently at an early age. In the following years, he quickly mastered nine foreign languages, including Italian, German, Spanish, French, Polish, Thai, Swahili and Chinese, and now he is learning Ugandan. Peng Ya's ability to learn a language is very fast and the effect is amazing, which surprised his language teachers. Peng Yafan's language talent is closely related to his keen hearing. He loves music and is a member of the National Children's Symphony Orchestra. He is very sensitive to sound and can distinguish various timbres when listening to music. It is with this skill that Peng Ya listened carefully to the pronunciations of various languages and was able to practice his superb language skills. 10. An English painter accurately drew a bird's-eye view of the city with instant memory. Stephen Wiltshire (pictured), a 34-year-old British autistic painter, is known as a "human camera" because of his unforgettable "instant memory". Any scenery, as long as he looks at it for a few minutes, can be accurately drawn on the canvas by memory. It is reported that Stephen has flown over London, Rome, China and Tokyo by helicopter, and he has accurately drawn a bird's eye view of all these cities from memory. The similarity between the details of the scenery he wrote and the real scenery is as high as 90%. Stephen's amazing memory shocked the experts of science and art all over the world. Postscript: As you can see, there are so many people in China, which shows that China people are very smart, but they are all from China. Did China's education ruin us?