I have absolutely no words. I am a Mechatronics engineer and have never seen anyone with this level of commitment, intellect, and hand skills all in one. Everything I aspire to be but I am nowhere near being. Stay humble and you will change the world. Very well done!!
bro, you dont need the university, the university needs you. You are doing them a favor by applying with this much skill. This is the most impressive portfolio i've seen by a landslide.
Very true, but going to MIT is the easiest path forward for him here to connect with other really talented people, and then he can always drop out if he finds a better next step
@@skyzert2516 He doesnt need to find smarter people, he needs to find smart people. Teamwork makes the dreamwork. We will see this guy in magazines within 10 years, I bet.
I’m never watching a RUclips video again. Nothing can peak this moment. I’m not even jealous I’m just proud that someone can achieve this much . This has motivated me to be the best version of myself. Thank you !
in my whole time of watching maker portfolios as a guilty pleasure, this is by god the most impressive one ive seen. If this guy doesn't get in, im gonna actually freak out
Ayo, it's the horizon!!!!! Huge fan. Jokes aside though, guy has a lot of talent, but I can't help but wish all students had the kind of funding and mentorship required to pursue projects like his. If you think about it, it is a little bit pay to win. Still, bro is very talented, and def deserves to be in MIT.
@@InnitBruvz You can simulate everything virtually in code and pay 0 dollars apart from your computer and electricity costs. It is also faster - welding, soldering, positioning heavy parts in reality takes time. Yes you would not have some skills which can only be trained in real life, but who said you need to know absolutely everything, you can do lots of things virtually, from PCB design to CNC programming, just imagine you've done these parts in real life, then put them inside your simulator (which you also wrote), and see if it fits/works.
I managed to get an electronic engineering degree too ... but t'was never like that for raw genius.. and that's what I was thinking... total shock and awe.... !!!
Sometimes i think I’m a pretty smart guy, then i see dudes like this and remember just how much i have to learn… great work man, you have my upmost respect.
I call this "Big fish in a small pond" mentality. What we have to do is the opposite "small fish in a big pond" one whereby no matter what we do/achieve, we need to know that there's always someone better we need to emulate. The Cr7's mindset .
I absolutely agree. Although I skipped 2 grades in primary school and graduated from college at 18, I still cannot fathom how intelligent people like this are. I genuinely feel stupid when I talk to some of my friends from MIT. They are miles ahead of me, and I am beyond proud of them :) So much to learn indeed!
"I created a classical physics breaker which uses radioactive decay to violate the laws of determination. And by 15 I achieved nuclear fusion" That's a wild sentence I never expected to hear
Nuclear fusion isn't that hard to achieve. The goal is to achieve sustained nuclear fusion that produces orders of magnitude more energy than you put in, which is not what's going on here. Still a cool experiment, nonetheless.
@@Rz-zu5vf I'm simply explaining that fusing nuclei is a commonly replicable achievement, while sustained fusion is the thing nuclear physicists are working on globally. It's no small achievement that he got it working, but the scientific method is meant to be reproducible. The comments I'm seeing sound as if he's achieved the breakthrough at age 15, which is absolutely not the case. My field is clearly different than this genius applicant, but replicating an experiment is simply replicating an experiment, that is all. And for the record, I'm a junior at the college he's applying to.
@@Appri Yes I know that he didn't achieve energy producing fusion. Still, creating that sort of stuff before going to university, let alone before being 15, is fucking impressive. I have a bachelor's degree in microengineering and I would dream of having the skills and especially dedication this guy has at 18.
@@Appri well clearly you wanted to downplay his accomplishment. you don't just hop in a YT comment section to blabber "okay well, he didn't do this one NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE thing that whole institutions are working on right now. what he did isn't even that hard!" without being a little pompous lmao. like what's next? you're gonna go to your rowing crew team and be like "hm, your goal is to break the world record for the 2000m. what you're currently doing has already been done before! it's meant to be replicable!"
I write in Spanish because i have no way of expressing the feelings i have rather than in my main language: Es tremendamente increíble la cantidad de inventos que has hecho. Aun recibiendo ayuda de gente para adquirir materiales o mano de obra, es tan increíblemente espectacular que hayas conseguido tantas cosas. Mi mas sincera enhorabuena y ojala continues creando mas cosas como estas.
this is mad impressive - hope you get in. also HS student here interested in STEM and hoping to make cool stuff like you too. i love how you showcased your different skills from engineering to coding plus the little sketch @ the end was cute lol
Wow, amazing dude. Very impressive. I’m a sophomore mechanical engineering student, and watching this makes me wish I would have found my love for engineering sooner. If I would have spent less time playing video games or worrying how I look in high school, then I would have been doing things like this earlier in my life. Amazing homie, keep up the great work !!!
Junior CS major, feel exactly the same way. This kid probably knows a lot more about programming than I do, and that's only one small part of his portfolio!
@@johnwig285the coat of literally any phone or electronic device could not possibly begin to add up to the money that his parents have been able to throw at him. He's casually pulling up SOLIDWORKS, a multi-thousand dollar program and had the funding to build a car. Money absolutely plays in here.
@@johnwig285I guarantee you that an iPhone and ps5 is much cheaper than a fraction of the raw materials used in this portfolio. No hate to the creator, but when I was in high school, my parents could not have afforded this.
A lot of people saying you don't need to go to university - I think you're actually positioned to get a lot out of it! When you have all these practical skills, theory learning often goes much faster, and then you can delve deeper into specific details and edge cases. Good luck!
Wow! Very cool! I'm student in college and been watching these maker videos recently. Much of luck to the school your applying and hope you can share some of your projects with us. A EV!! That's super cool 😎 :)
It is always nice to see younger folk take interest in the intricacies of engineering. You learn a lot by building stuff on your own and really diving deep into these passion projects. Even if you don't get in; I'm sure, that as talented as you are and as driven as you may seem, you can get the most out of the education you will receive. This is coming from your average senior Biomedical Engineering major.
Every time I see one of these I get jealous of dedication and work ethic. You've put a lot of work in your projects and it shows, they are very impressive. Keep up the good work :))
That is the practical mindset we all should have: Have problem x Search on how to solve x Learn about the subject Doesn't matter if it's electronics, physics, coding, mechanics. We should just go for and do it. This young man reminds me a lot of Leonardo da Vinci.
This guy's gonna revolutionize the world in a few years time, and become known as the founder of something important down the road. I'll bet the future of humanity on this guy.
I am stunned beyond words. You are the most gifted person I’ve seen. ❤ I self studied robotics & software for a decade and I could not accomplish even 1% of what you’ve done. I have decided to change careers to a non-technical one. Please carry on for the people like me who dream but alas, have no skills.
When I see kid geniuses like you, I can't help but respect your parents for raising you so well. I hope you succeed in life and can contribute something to society. God Bless
Just a spectacular portfolio. In particular, very impressed by the ev project. This takes real dedication. I think you are in a very advantageous position given you found your passion early, and seem to have very supporting people around you. Make the most of it regardless of outcome, though I have almost no doubt you will be successful. That little sketch at the end was so cool. I'm academically a year ahead of you and did a similar application process but I identify with so many of your interests it's like deja vu.
@@nothingleft4911 He fused some nuclei together through a well known experiment. But he didn't achieve nuclear fusion in the common sense, as in he he didn't achieve sustained nuclear fusion with energy surplus.
@@zoro-i8u Not at all. It's basically a chemistry reaction, deuterium and tritium reacting to form Helium and neutrons, which is by nature energy positive but requires incredible conditions with huge activation energy. Now, if you want to harvest that energy, that's the problem.
yoooo, dude that's cool, keep going. I am robotics engineering student, just started, but got motivated from your video. Keep vlogging, I will be watching it, there is not much content with focus on robotics, your video is a blessing)
@@bendustin7609 i feel the same way. Even tho my cgpa > 3.9 in cse as well, i do not feel like I'm not even 10% as smart as this guy. I've seen mit maker videos that were remarkable, but this dude just eclipsed my skills by large
This is just next level! Seriously, the things you're doing are like out of a sci-fi movie. 🚀 If this guy doesn't get into both schools, I really don't know what the world is coming to! But it’s also super cool to see young talent like this making us all rethink our paths. Keep shining! 🌟
You've definitely inspired many people with just this. I hope you are able to make something amazing as you go on a journey of discovery and exploration!!
People like you are the reason I even bother relearning the fundamentals of programming and robotics. If I can achieve even a fraction of what you've done here before it's time for college applications, then I'll be content.
so this guy could be come a software engineer, mechanical engineer, civil engineer, architect, perhaps data engineer since he has experience with python. But he decides to go to college, good for him man!!!
I am sure that you'll end up going anywhere you like to, rightly so but I hope you don't end up in a big tech or a high-paying start-up to work on bs projects and actually do cool stuff. There's probably not much need for you to take classes since you are an excellent self-learner but meet some cool people like you in college and start something cool! Hats off to you sir!
It is though? This person is clearly a step above the normal even for MIT and i doubt ANY iit student has this many resources and also time after the cram school pressure. That being said I'm just plain impressed by the dedication so I don't get why you would think people are seething
@@Nick-lx4fo Not true, fusion doesn't even use heavy isotopes which radiate. There was some other kid that built a tokamak and caused power outages though.
I'd imagined every Asian people like this guy and still my view didn't changed at all. Congrats for your MIT acceptence you deserved and I believe you will carry the light for everyone. 🕯
Honestly as I’m going through college teaching myself what I need on my own. It’s not about what they can teach, it’s about the credit so you can get a job
I like your dedication man, this shows how much you are committed to your work, if you didn't get in then my theoretical plan to get in would also fail, because I had planned to showcase my potential and interest in science(especially physics), tech and innovation with many projects & ideas in my mind that will also overcome the lack of medals, awards, and extracurricular activities. However due to some reasons and my lack of motivation, I couldn't complete many potential projects to showcase and since I knew I didn't have much to prove my worth, I backed down this time 23-24. Focusing on IIT rn but I will apply next year as a transfer applicant. Also, I will do practical my ideas and convert them into reality in this period, not because to get into MIT, but because I want to do it and I will do it anyways. I hope you get in and we meet soon.
_You..._ you make it sound as easy as I thought it would be at your age... What and ignorant child I was... 😞 I'm jealous... and *_very_* inspired! Hope you unpload more for us to follow you with! 😁
I'm 15 and I wanna be like you. I started robotics when I was 12/13 and I really love doing it but the only thing limiting me to doing projects like these are time and money. Hopefully, I resolve these problems and eventually reach the same level as you do. 🤞
Super cool man! I hope when i finally manage to have kids theyre even half as talented and dedicated as you are. Your family must be very proud of you, and if they aren't, forget them because your youtube comments sure as heck are proud of you! ❤ Cant wait to see what great things you make going forward.
This is just crazy... I'm curious as to what this guy is going to learn at MIT as he is more able than most ME graduates :0 Anyways, loved the vid and best of luck for collage !
I'm sorry bro, but if you are going to college you are wasting your time and possibly stunting yourself. Instead either open a business or build a good resume and apply for a job. Do research on the side and write papers and you can skip 8 years. Only thing I'd advise is completing physics and calculus if you don't think you know enough. You clearly have the money to do what you want if you can afford to make a vehicle before college. I had to reclaim things and ask permission to use machines. All that steel and equipment, you have no reason not to self invest. Its incredible to me what ambition mixed with money makes. Good work man. Dont let college kill your ambition. You built a solid learning style and they are going to walk all over it.
This is a very well written comment, and I agree with all you said. Even if opening a business may be tougher than it seems, I'm 100% sure he can do it if he puts his mind to it.
If you ever feel smart, remember this guy is always there to make you look like you havent done enough.. So work harder.. This is an insane list of accomplishments worth more than a college degree in my opinion
This is the jealous hater in me speaking but I still believe anyone would struggle to accomplish 10% of this video if their family wasn't stacked rich. Even if they were geniuses.
He def is a smart guy. Sure that money may have helped but what he has accomplished is insane. Also MIT knows what they are doing, they closely check for details more than any other college imo.
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I have absolutely no words. I am a Mechatronics engineer and have never seen anyone with this level of commitment, intellect, and hand skills all in one. Everything I aspire to be but I am nowhere near being. Stay humble and you will change the world. Very well done!!
Mechatronics Engineer too
Same here...
how does humility help
i agree stay humble
@@isalshukla6039 so you are always willing to learn and able to work with others
bro, you dont need the university, the university needs you. You are doing them a favor by applying with this much skill. This is the most impressive portfolio i've seen by a landslide.
Very true, but going to MIT is the easiest path forward for him here to connect with other really talented people, and then he can always drop out if he finds a better next step
@@PakuZero Good idea but, HE IS the "talented person". I imagine he'll have to look a bit harder to find people with similar skills to connect with.
@@skyzert2516 He doesnt need to find smarter people, he needs to find smart people. Teamwork makes the dreamwork. We will see this guy in magazines within 10 years, I bet.
bruh does not need to go to college what
The degree is probably based on him. I'm 3rd year engineering and all I've done is make a little spinning robot
college should attend him
Lmfao! This is so true, he went straight to the league. “ The Lebron James of robotics!” Lml
Yes he can instead teach in college
Bro made a whole formula student car by himself while us team of 40 trying to figure out which screw driver to use😂😂
I’m never watching a RUclips video again. Nothing can peak this moment. I’m not even jealous I’m just proud that someone can achieve this much . This has motivated me to be the best version of myself. Thank you !
I felt the exact same way
open up RUclips to tell us if you made a change
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I guess you are an optimist, I felt the exact opposite 🥲
in my whole time of watching maker portfolios as a guilty pleasure, this is by god the most impressive one ive seen. If this guy doesn't get in, im gonna actually freak out
Ayo, it's the horizon!!!!! Huge fan.
Jokes aside though, guy has a lot of talent, but I can't help but wish all students had the kind of funding and mentorship required to pursue projects like his. If you think about it, it is a little bit pay to win. Still, bro is very talented, and def deserves to be in MIT.
@InnitBruvz hell yeah. Clearly it would be hard to name another kid who would thrive like this, even under the watch of a billionaire.
Damn, I didn't expect you to be here
@@InnitBruvz You can simulate everything virtually in code and pay 0 dollars apart from your computer and electricity costs. It is also faster - welding, soldering, positioning heavy parts in reality takes time. Yes you would not have some skills which can only be trained in real life, but who said you need to know absolutely everything, you can do lots of things virtually, from PCB design to CNC programming, just imagine you've done these parts in real life, then put them inside your simulator (which you also wrote), and see if it fits/works.
Same yeah this is impressive wow
He did my whole engineering degree before he even finished high school 😭
I managed to get an electronic engineering degree too ... but t'was never like that for raw genius.. and that's what I was thinking... total shock and awe.... !!!
He's done more in before uni then u'll do in my entire life
Sometimes i think I’m a pretty smart guy, then i see dudes like this and remember just how much i have to learn… great work man, you have my upmost respect.
I call this "Big fish in a small pond" mentality. What we have to do is the opposite "small fish in a big pond" one whereby no matter what we do/achieve, we need to know that there's always someone better we need to emulate. The Cr7's mindset .
@@m.b3191totally true, this is one of the easiest ways to get humbled
I absolutely agree. Although I skipped 2 grades in primary school and graduated from college at 18, I still cannot fathom how intelligent people like this are. I genuinely feel stupid when I talk to some of my friends from MIT. They are miles ahead of me, and I am beyond proud of them :) So much to learn indeed!
@@HannaSismath is not mathing how did you graduate at 18 by only skipping 2 grades wouldn't you need to skip 4?
People can know a lot about many different subjects we all excel in many things but also clueless in other things
"I created a classical physics breaker which uses radioactive decay to violate the laws of determination.
And by 15 I achieved nuclear fusion"
That's a wild sentence I never expected to hear
Nuclear fusion isn't that hard to achieve. The goal is to achieve sustained nuclear fusion that produces orders of magnitude more energy than you put in, which is not what's going on here. Still a cool experiment, nonetheless.
@@Appri yeah im sure you've achieved nuclear fusion at the age of 15 years old. Come off it
@@Rz-zu5vf I'm simply explaining that fusing nuclei is a commonly replicable achievement, while sustained fusion is the thing nuclear physicists are working on globally.
It's no small achievement that he got it working, but the scientific method is meant to be reproducible. The comments I'm seeing sound as if he's achieved the breakthrough at age 15, which is absolutely not the case.
My field is clearly different than this genius applicant, but replicating an experiment is simply replicating an experiment, that is all. And for the record, I'm a junior at the college he's applying to.
@@Appri Yes I know that he didn't achieve energy producing fusion.
Still, creating that sort of stuff before going to university, let alone before being 15, is fucking impressive. I have a bachelor's degree in microengineering and I would dream of having the skills and especially dedication this guy has at 18.
@@Appri well clearly you wanted to downplay his accomplishment. you don't just hop in a YT comment section to blabber "okay well, he didn't do this one NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE thing that whole institutions are working on right now. what he did isn't even that hard!" without being a little pompous lmao. like what's next? you're gonna go to your rowing crew team and be like "hm, your goal is to break the world record for the 2000m. what you're currently doing has already been done before! it's meant to be replicable!"
So that's the people I have to compete with... Time to open a farm iguess
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fr damn
Don’t feel bad. This is the very best of MIT, at least as far as maker portfolios go. Even most MIT students didn’t do half this much in high school.
@@leopardduck4490 i know a guy who wrote some papers in high school on some sort of hard math
Funny, but don't underestimate farming, it is not easy.
Nice work!
dawg what
ycombinator comes to this guy to give him funding bruh
💀😭
Invest in him before he asks for seed money..
leave him alone
The variety of skills alone including welding speaks for the amount of dedication being put into all these.
Curious, what major would someone like this go into, asking cuz I live building things like this.
Prob electrical engineering or computer engineering@@KingofShorts08
@@KingofShorts08 This is perfect for mechanical engineering
@@silverdragon2462 How about computer science?
That would be completely focussed on the software, negarlo none of the application „fun“ part
I write in Spanish because i have no way of expressing the feelings i have rather than in my main language:
Es tremendamente increíble la cantidad de inventos que has hecho. Aun recibiendo ayuda de gente para adquirir materiales o mano de obra, es tan increíblemente espectacular que hayas conseguido tantas cosas. Mi mas sincera enhorabuena y ojala continues creando mas cosas como estas.
Mira que he conocido gente hábil, pero esto es de otro mundo, nunca había visto algo parecido.
this is mad impressive - hope you get in. also HS student here interested in STEM and hoping to make cool stuff like you too. i love how you showcased your different skills from engineering to coding plus the little sketch @ the end was cute lol
forgot to add this earlier but i'd love it if you share some videos detailing how you made some of your projects ❤️
he doesnt need MIT, MIT needs him
nah fr
And thats why MIT accepted him
i'm in masters in engineering. Haven't seen no one like that during my entire studies
Wow, amazing dude. Very impressive. I’m a sophomore mechanical engineering student, and watching this makes me wish I would have found my love for engineering sooner. If I would have spent less time playing video games or worrying how I look in high school, then I would have been doing things like this earlier in my life. Amazing homie, keep up the great work !!!
Junior CS major, feel exactly the same way. This kid probably knows a lot more about programming than I do, and that's only one small part of his portfolio!
also a mech E sophomore, genuinely wish i got started on engineering sooner, but its awesome seeing guys like this
I just got flexed on in a dozen different ways
his parents are no doubts engineers with endless funding. still respect for putting in the time
My thoughts exactly. He is undoubtedly smart and dedicated, but man if I had money for more than 2pcs of arduino mega 2560's...
Not sure why funding is relevant, when other kids spend their parents money on expensive phones and gaming consoles
@@klb-og7cpyes you have money. The difference is u choose to spend it on phones etc
@@johnwig285the coat of literally any phone or electronic device could not possibly begin to add up to the money that his parents have been able to throw at him. He's casually pulling up SOLIDWORKS, a multi-thousand dollar program and had the funding to build a car. Money absolutely plays in here.
@@johnwig285I guarantee you that an iPhone and ps5 is much cheaper than a fraction of the raw materials used in this portfolio. No hate to the creator, but when I was in high school, my parents could not have afforded this.
A lot of people saying you don't need to go to university - I think you're actually positioned to get a lot out of it! When you have all these practical skills, theory learning often goes much faster, and then you can delve deeper into specific details and edge cases. Good luck!
Wow! Very cool! I'm student in college and been watching these maker videos recently.
Much of luck to the school your applying and hope you can share some of your projects with us. A EV!! That's super cool 😎 :)
Where are u from brother?
It is always nice to see younger folk take interest in the intricacies of engineering. You learn a lot by building stuff on your own and really diving deep into these passion projects. Even if you don't get in; I'm sure, that as talented as you are and as driven as you may seem, you can get the most out of the education you will receive. This is coming from your average senior Biomedical Engineering major.
Actually can I ask, I’m interested in biomedical engineering, but as you’re a senior in the major what do you think about it?
Every time I see one of these I get jealous of dedication and work ethic. You've put a lot of work in your projects and it shows, they are very impressive. Keep up the good work :))
I am very jealous of his knowledge too. He has mastered so many skills that take trade schools years to teach.
Please make more videos on your projects! Looks like you've had a lot of fun building these.
This is the first maker portfolio i have seen. And all i want to say is...'Thank you brother' you just opened a huge door.
So this is a digital portfolio. Is video form portfolio more effective?
That is the practical mindset we all should have:
Have problem x
Search on how to solve x
Learn about the subject
Doesn't matter if it's electronics, physics, coding, mechanics.
We should just go for and do it.
This young man reminds me a lot of Leonardo da Vinci.
This guy's gonna revolutionize the world in a few years time, and become known as the founder of something important down the road. I'll bet the future of humanity on this guy.
I am stunned beyond words. You are the most gifted person I’ve seen. ❤
I self studied robotics & software for a decade and I could not accomplish even 1% of what you’ve done. I have decided to change careers to a non-technical one. Please carry on for the people like me who dream but alas, have no skills.
When I see kid geniuses like you, I can't help but respect your parents for raising you so well. I hope you succeed in life and can contribute something to society. God Bless
This level of creation is unseen , keep up the good works and please explain the things that you have made in detail
Awesome maker portfolio dude, so many cool projects! Keep it up you have so much to bring to the world👍
you're enough of a genius & prodigy to be called one; results of pure effort from a young age; color me impressed; you're getting my respect
Just a spectacular portfolio. In particular, very impressed by the ev project. This takes real dedication. I think you are in a very advantageous position given you found your passion early, and seem to have very supporting people around you. Make the most of it regardless of outcome, though I have almost no doubt you will be successful.
That little sketch at the end was so cool. I'm academically a year ahead of you and did a similar application process but I identify with so many of your interests it's like deja vu.
"when i was 15 i achieved nuclear fusion" is not something i ever expected to hear
I heard that line and started to question if this video was a joke. But no, I guess he just actually achieved nuclear fusion at 15. 🤯
@@nothingleft4911 He fused some nuclei together through a well known experiment. But he didn't achieve nuclear fusion in the common sense, as in he he didn't achieve sustained nuclear fusion with energy surplus.
@@Appri But wouldn't energy surplus break the 2nd law of Thermodynamics?
@@zoro-i8u Not at all. It's basically a chemistry reaction, deuterium and tritium reacting to form Helium and neutrons, which is by nature energy positive but requires incredible conditions with huge activation energy.
Now, if you want to harvest that energy, that's the problem.
where does he say that?
The spectrometer was nice! Great portfolio❣️
Your video made me want to work hard at school this year.
Incredible ! Your the kind of person that change the world for better.
You must have traded an incredible fraction of your life for your projects. Keep at it man. Congrats
WHO ARE YOU, DUDE!!!!
This video gonna be my live proof that I can achieve my goal.
"I created a classical physics breaker which uses radioactive decay to violate the laws of determination.
And by 15 I achieved nuclear fusion"
where does he say that?
You're the person I strive to be in life. Starting about 7-8 years late, but will hopefully get there in the end! ❤️☺️
yoooo, dude that's cool, keep going. I am robotics engineering student, just started, but got motivated from your video. Keep vlogging, I will be watching it, there is not much content with focus on robotics, your video is a blessing)
Bro doesn't need a degree , Degree needs him
Dayum man I respect you plus you can do art another level of talent!!!!!
Mix family fortune and a smart-curious kid, you have lion.
It's amazing to see geniuses using their gifts in the real world. You're gonna do amazing dude
Yooo good luck on your apps; this looks amazing✨
the skill dedication and funding is insane
I hope this guy gets in. I’m a Computer engineering junior with a 3.91 GPA, but this dude is years ahead of me
3.91 is crazy. How are you stinking up your grade’s that much 💀
@@dennisivanov6584 what do you mean stinking?
@@bendustin7609 i feel the same way. Even tho my cgpa > 3.9 in cse as well, i do not feel like I'm not even 10% as smart as this guy. I've seen mit maker videos that were remarkable, but this dude just eclipsed my skills by large
@@bendustin7609 why is it not 4.0??? How is bro getting B’s
No B's. But some A-'s. I dont know if this is standard. But an 90-93 is only worth 3.7 points at my school.@@dennisivanov6584
This is just next level! Seriously, the things you're doing are like out of a sci-fi movie. 🚀 If this guy doesn't get into both schools, I really don't know what the world is coming to! But it’s also super cool to see young talent like this making us all rethink our paths. Keep shining! 🌟
Dont understand 90% of what he's saying but this is super interesting
You've definitely inspired many people with just this. I hope you are able to make something amazing as you go on a journey of discovery and exploration!!
this is scary impressive well done man. pray you keep doing great things.
People like you are the reason I even bother relearning the fundamentals of programming and robotics. If I can achieve even a fraction of what you've done here before it's time for college applications, then I'll be content.
so this guy could be come a software engineer, mechanical engineer, civil engineer, architect, perhaps data engineer since he has experience with python. But he decides to go to college, good for him man!!!
my jaw was dropped open the entire time.... best of luck to you you're going to do amazing things!!!!!!!!
Bro briefly skimmed through the part where he achieved nuclear fusion??
Hey buddy, stay humble. You are one of the human beings who need to help improve the world.
The colleges need you more than you need them. What a guy!
I am sure that you'll end up going anywhere you like to, rightly so but I hope you don't end up in a big tech or a high-paying start-up to work on bs projects and actually do cool stuff. There's probably not much need for you to take classes since you are an excellent self-learner but meet some cool people like you in college and start something cool! Hats off to you sir!
some indian is watching this seething about how iit is still more difficult
bro its not iit thats hard, its the pressure from family to make iit
There definitely are many but also many like me who are genuinely amazed by this and whole-heartedly would appreciate this
It is though? This person is clearly a step above the normal even for MIT and i doubt ANY iit student has this many resources and also time after the cram school pressure. That being said I'm just plain impressed by the dedication so I don't get why you would think people are seething
@@cluelessturlte1512 seething
Yo this killed me. dead funny.
dude, mechatronics engineer here but DUDE. THEY NEED YOU, you don't need the university! Amazing work
"so at 15 I made a nuclear fusion reactor"
One high school kid did and turned his entire neighborhood into a radioactive danger area
@@Nick-lx4fo Not true, fusion doesn't even use heavy isotopes which radiate. There was some other kid that built a tokamak and caused power outages though.
each of these deserves a dedicated video, ik you'll be busy with school but if you could ever continue uploading that would be amazing
Im in awe. This is insane amount of efforts, nice job
🔥insane work. Keep it up🙌.
man, we played too many video games during our teen years
this is incredible and makes me thrilled about the future of this country
Out of curiosity, what factors in your external environment do you attribute to your success in making stuff? Internal environment? Life history?
That circuit design is bloody beautiful. As an alum you are far more talented than I when I attended.
The things you make are so inspiring 🤩
You've got my respect and my admiration for the skills you have! Very very well done!
If this one doesn't get accepted then the rest of us are screwed!
He was born rich with an amazing family, neighborhood, house and school which most of us don't have
Edging to this RN. Its all over my screen.😰
✨Girl...Same ✨
aaaaaaand its all over my screen 😅😅 clean up aisle: my pants 😅😅
Excuse me what
Absolutely impressive, i bet you're gonna invent some HUGE thing in the near future. Good luck mate!
This is who I’m competing against man I’m cooked🙏😭
This is another level of engineering dedication
Your portfolio is truly impressive!! If you have time to spare for other videos, I would be very interested to see them !
I'd imagined every Asian people like this guy and still my view didn't changed at all. Congrats for your MIT acceptence you deserved and I believe you will carry the light for everyone. 🕯
What are they gonna teach you?
Honestly as I’m going through college teaching myself what I need on my own. It’s not about what they can teach, it’s about the credit so you can get a job
@@xxbatman69xx98 what job does he need?
@@saarza9991 Well I’m assuming the job he wants is an engineering job
@@xxbatman69xx98 dude he has enough skills to start a startup
This is incredible man, you should be proud of yourself
I like your dedication man, this shows how much you are committed to your work, if you didn't get in then my theoretical plan to get in would also fail, because I had planned to showcase my potential and interest in science(especially physics), tech and innovation with many projects & ideas in my mind that will also overcome the lack of medals, awards, and extracurricular activities. However due to some reasons and my lack of motivation, I couldn't complete many potential projects to showcase and since I knew I didn't have much to prove my worth, I backed down this time 23-24. Focusing on IIT rn but I will apply next year as a transfer applicant. Also, I will do practical my ideas and convert them into reality in this period, not because to get into MIT, but because I want to do it and I will do it anyways.
I hope you get in and we meet soon.
_You..._ you make it sound as easy as I thought it would be at your age... What and ignorant child I was... 😞
I'm jealous... and *_very_* inspired! Hope you unpload more for us to follow you with! 😁
When you're overqualified for MIT:
I'm 15 and I wanna be like you. I started robotics when I was 12/13 and I really love doing it but the only thing limiting me to doing projects like these are time and money. Hopefully, I resolve these problems and eventually reach the same level as you do. 🤞
BRO!! WHAT!! Amazing stuff! Don’t lose the fire and keep doing great things!
Super cool man! I hope when i finally manage to have kids theyre even half as talented and dedicated as you are. Your family must be very proud of you, and if they aren't, forget them because your youtube comments sure as heck are proud of you! ❤ Cant wait to see what great things you make going forward.
Bro had 20 years of experience at age 10.
i don't think i've ever seen a more impressive maker portfolio
We need to connect him with his long lost brother Yilong Ma
holy crap
holy crap
This is just crazy...
I'm curious as to what this guy is going to learn at MIT as he is more able than most ME graduates :0
Anyways, loved the vid and best of luck for collage !
This is what happens when you start young.
Yeah, this would happen when you die from past and have memory when u born from ur past self or another life lol
You are legit the coolest person I have seen in the internet. You are brilliant!
I'm sorry bro, but if you are going to college you are wasting your time and possibly stunting yourself. Instead either open a business or build a good resume and apply for a job. Do research on the side and write papers and you can skip 8 years. Only thing I'd advise is completing physics and calculus if you don't think you know enough. You clearly have the money to do what you want if you can afford to make a vehicle before college. I had to reclaim things and ask permission to use machines. All that steel and equipment, you have no reason not to self invest. Its incredible to me what ambition mixed with money makes. Good work man. Dont let college kill your ambition. You built a solid learning style and they are going to walk all over it.
This is a very well written comment, and I agree with all you said. Even if opening a business may be tougher than it seems, I'm 100% sure he can do it if he puts his mind to it.
How can u be this good at such a young age lmao, This is your competition kids, good luck xD
There’s no way he started at 12 without any help someone must have at least introduced him to this
Having parents who are engineers lol
@@foreverKHHV that’s what I mean. Those without any exposure don’t even know about these peojects
@@foreverKHHV he mentioned that his parents arent engineers
@@Tealen insane, saw his recent video and still idek how a high schooler is able to do these projects from scratch
@@foreverKHHV ikr
Happy to hear you accepted them
Bro applying to teach at MIT, not study lmao
If you ever feel smart, remember this guy is always there to make you look like you havent done enough.. So work harder.. This is an insane list of accomplishments worth more than a college degree in my opinion
This is the jealous hater in me speaking but I still believe anyone would struggle to accomplish 10% of this video if their family wasn't stacked rich. Even if they were geniuses.
He def is a smart guy. Sure that money may have helped but what he has accomplished is insane. Also MIT knows what they are doing, they closely check for details more than any other college imo.
Bro can draw and do all these things, makes me wonder just what have I done in life.
Same 😭