Dr. Daniel Kabat Interviews 5 YO Suborno Isaac

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @steveking3992
    @steveking3992 3 года назад +14044

    People are impressed with this kid's math skills, but no one's giving props to the MIT Scientist who can cycle his bike at 32mph

    • @jeffnagata416
      @jeffnagata416 3 года назад +81

      lol

    • @prakrititzborah9032
      @prakrititzborah9032 3 года назад +18

      xd

    • @avrahamvidal4255
      @avrahamvidal4255 3 года назад +39

      LOL 😂, Very True Dude

    • @Michael-ik3fc
      @Michael-ik3fc 3 года назад +97

      *skateboard

    • @MrJbchocolate
      @MrJbchocolate 3 года назад +45

      Who cares……my electrical unicycles rides at 35 mph easily so do the modern electrical augmented bicycles…..we want to know whether he broke the law or not.

  • @thomask.hallie7783
    @thomask.hallie7783 3 года назад +6669

    He gained my respect just after he erased the formula that was given to him

    • @eleonorapasqua1946
      @eleonorapasqua1946 3 года назад +18

      Time stamp?

    • @charleyjr.iriarte7428
      @charleyjr.iriarte7428 3 года назад +47

      LOL! Same! ahahahahah

    • @lecadou
      @lecadou 3 года назад +13

      Same here

    • @exec2705
      @exec2705 3 года назад +78

      @@eleonorapasqua1946 lmao its in the very beginning when the prof is giving him the bicycle problem

    • @godsson9986
      @godsson9986 3 года назад +67

      01:35

  • @hnoelmerchavarria565
    @hnoelmerchavarria565 3 года назад +3672

    Who else here watched the whole video and didn’t understand anything but enjoyed it?

    • @MrAlvarez23
      @MrAlvarez23 3 года назад +55

      I'm in the 10 mins and I'm speechless lol
      Wow for a 5 year he's brilliant

    • @itsallbiznz155
      @itsallbiznz155 3 года назад +30

      I thought I was the only one lol

    • @mickilicyes5399
      @mickilicyes5399 3 года назад +45

      Haha didn't understand a thing and I still watched the whole video.

    • @KrazeiMann
      @KrazeiMann 3 года назад +13

      🤣🤣🤣 present here

    • @norcalpinoy9618
      @norcalpinoy9618 3 года назад +31

      I didn't understand anything I just wanted to watch him. Maybe math is not for me...I just wanna live without too much problems. I don't wanna think too much.

  • @AlexCruz-zf1qn
    @AlexCruz-zf1qn Год назад +148

    Best part of the video “I am much older now, that’s why I know this problem” that’s an example of how his brain really works…. He understands the progress and learning stages very early patience.

    • @gary903
      @gary903 Год назад +3

      That was both a funny and an amazing thing for him to say!! 😂

  • @aleksandar2046
    @aleksandar2046 3 года назад +4525

    Imagine starting off solving a problem by erasing what the teacher wrote lmaoooo love it

    • @robertross9567
      @robertross9567 3 года назад +100

      Ya bro. That’s not how I solve these problems... b bye! Watching this kid’s thought process is gold.

    • @khaaysclipz6955
      @khaaysclipz6955 3 года назад +6

      LMoooo

    • @Prinx6
      @Prinx6 3 года назад +4

      Lmaooo

    • @juicyjessica2298
      @juicyjessica2298 3 года назад +81

      hes like i don’t even need the question… i have the answer already

    • @theindiandragon4821
      @theindiandragon4821 3 года назад +66

      His approach is practical unlike any other mathematician, that's why he wiped out the damn equation in the first place...

  • @oliverwan1520
    @oliverwan1520 3 года назад +2679

    "three times three equals nine in the three multicaplations table"
    Ahh yes, this part I understand! I think i'm getting it now!

  • @kalebtlt1630
    @kalebtlt1630 3 года назад +3335

    His ability to do math exceed his ability to speak, which is mind blowing.

    • @cbrooksusmc
      @cbrooksusmc 3 года назад +109

      You can see him write the problems and solve them faster than he can explain what he is doing. Def hard to wrap my mind around

    • @chuck5279
      @chuck5279 3 года назад +27

      @@cbrooksusmc
      X = "🎵We don't know🎵"
      2:46 & 3:12
      Too cute for words!

    • @Zdub811
      @Zdub811 3 года назад +29

      And his ability to draw a bike

    • @SteadfastHero
      @SteadfastHero 3 года назад +42

      5 years olds usually don’t have a big vocabulary, his vocabulary is normal for his age and actually enhanced with his mathematics terminology

    • @allclay1993
      @allclay1993 3 года назад +11

      @@Zdub811 Most people can't correctly draw a bicycle from memory, to be fair haha

  • @Patriot1789
    @Patriot1789 2 года назад +347

    I’ve known kids like this as a student and as a teacher. My admiration for his curiosity and his love of explaining what’s he’s doing is very deep and my fears for the ignorance and bullying and emotional distress he may have to endure from others is also very great. The world doesn’t know what to do with people like this. May his genius extend to his emotional growth as well because he will certainly need it.

    • @SpaceCadet4Jesus
      @SpaceCadet4Jesus Год назад +43

      Unfortunately this kind of thinking about emotional distress, bullying and ignorance held me back in school. I was taking all the 5th grade teacher could throw at me when she called my parents in. She told them that I was consistently doing 7th grade work and they wanted to move me to 7th grade. My parents said No, he'll get picked on. I said "Let's go! They won't pick on me too long when I have the answers they will be looking for." Sadly, I was held back, lost my motivation and never did good in school thereafter. Disappointed in adults is what I learned. Never hold back a child that excels, Never!

    • @Rubydoo61
      @Rubydoo61 Год назад +6

      Curiosity rules!

    • @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
      @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro Год назад +5

      What a wonderful little boy, mash'Allah! He has a gift yet, he seems so humble. I hope and pray for his protection. Unfortunately, there are many people who would try to do him harm, out of envy! ☹️

    • @dunexapa1016
      @dunexapa1016 Год назад

      I wonder if he will use his genius to live in a sustainable manner? Actually, he may be forced to soon ...

    • @mujtabaalam5907
      @mujtabaalam5907 Год назад

      He's probably homeschooled

  • @sbaur92
    @sbaur92 3 года назад +1647

    This kid at hes 5:
    -solving problems with MIT professor
    Me when I was 5:
    -eating soil from ground at my backyard

  • @emreduygun
    @emreduygun 2 года назад +782

    the boy is gifted, not only he knows mechanics and does the math, maybe more importantly, he sets the stage, explains and gives reason and context before going into solution of the function....very good ! I hope he reaches his full potential and lives a happy life

    • @juanit0tackit0tackito2
      @juanit0tackit0tackito2 Год назад +10

      the Kingdom of GOD is coming…“Silver is for the kettle, and gold for the furnace, but The LORD is the tester of hearts- Bible” your heart is like discovered silver, dirty and not pure, when silver is purified it is melted over and over, to the point that when it’s melted and glows red hot, it is pure enough to see your own reflection in the puddle, so also does the LORD purify your heart, till HE can see HIS own reflection in it, seek the LORD and be reborn, ask The LORD to renew and restore you, repent and be baptized for the forgiveness of sins, Jesus died so that our sins will be wiped away and so that we could be made new, if would be wise you would be wise for yourself, pick up your cross and deny your flesh and follow the path of GOD, for The Kingdom of GOD is at hand, in JESUS MIGHTY NAME Amen and Amen

    • @isaacwolford
      @isaacwolford Год назад +13

      @@juanit0tackit0tackito2why in world are you posting here… you comment literally has nothing to do with this topic

    • @kobandrama2531
      @kobandrama2531 Год назад +11

      The boy is not gifted. The term gifted is a joke. This is a boy who is extremely blessed to have parents that put him on such a splendid path. He didn’t solve problems fresh out the womb. He was taught probably in such a way that positively reinforced his solving skills which we all possess, only fueling the satisfaction he gets from solving the next. Truly is wonderful to see such a young child be so smart. But given the perfect circumstances, little Einsteins like this are born.

    • @c.l.368
      @c.l.368 Год назад +24

      @@kobandrama2531 If you think talent is a joke then you're the joke my friend. There are children who are born mentally impaired and will never learn to speak, let alone do maths. On the other side, there are people who are gifted and can learn mathematical concepts in a fraction of the time that an average child would take. Work ethic is paramount in life, yes, but you're not doing anyone any favours by denying the undeniable. There are people who are born with better aptitudes than others, period, and the fact that you and others might think this is unfair is irrelevant to this very simple truth. Stop trying to "make things right" by lying about reality. Honestly, you can only make things worse by doing so

    • @jrlterry
      @jrlterry Год назад

      @@kobandrama2531This reminds me of a college student who just took psych 101, but instead it’s Malcom Gladwell.

  • @anirudhkoushik
    @anirudhkoushik 3 года назад +2810

    Everyone is talking about the child but the teacher who has made an effort to teach the child is an absolute legend ... I wish every student can find a teacher like this kid has ...

    • @sohamchoudharitheuncertain2479
      @sohamchoudharitheuncertain2479 3 года назад +61

      He is self thought.

    • @peterkorpotkin6320
      @peterkorpotkin6320 3 года назад +179

      @@sohamchoudharitheuncertain2479 no one is self taught. Or May be you are not familiar with calculus..

    • @anirudhkoushik
      @anirudhkoushik 3 года назад +38

      From my personal experience I think a guru Is the only one who can impart knowledge in a human ... How ever intellegent a person can be one should always respect his teacher because without his or her guidance the world cannot leap an inch forward ...

    • @tapankumardas3292
      @tapankumardas3292 3 года назад +16

      @@sohamchoudharitheuncertain2479 nonsense

    • @sohamchoudharitheuncertain2479
      @sohamchoudharitheuncertain2479 3 года назад +17

      Am not saying litraly self thought (like basic to be taught to by someone /teacher not everything is taught to him after getting some knowledge he must be able to learn things by himself as he can teach I think maybe he had lerned the hard parts himself and thanks for saying me nonsense
      As it is different for everyone atleast I don't have like u.

  • @Geatarful
    @Geatarful Год назад +404

    That 1st problem is solvable in like 30 seconds but he still takes the really difficult route and explains every detail of it... what a legend

    • @roncaruso931
      @roncaruso931 Год назад +6

      Legend? Please!!!!

    • @DrAlexisM
      @DrAlexisM Год назад +1

      @@roncaruso931Well he is only 5!
      I am a mathematician and I can confirm this is _very_ impressive for his age.
      🩵🥹

    • @davidodonohoe1773
      @davidodonohoe1773 Год назад +18

      Lol. I didn’t even understand the question in the first problem. But yes. Absolute legend

    • @roncaruso931
      @roncaruso931 Год назад +3

      Legend? Look up the definition of a legend. Einstein sucked at math in school. At that time, he was thinking about re writing the laws of nature and the Universe. This kid is nothing.

    • @insising
      @insising Год назад +20

      No.. he was in fact not pondering the laws of the universe at 5 years old. He was just starting to speak. He was not dumb, surely, but even gifted people aren't doing much algebra until they're at least 7 or 8.

  • @alijane6675
    @alijane6675 3 года назад +1530

    He doesn’t just solve it, he’s a natural teacher!

    • @Katalinmason
      @Katalinmason 3 года назад +47

      I think his teacher speaks to him with courtesy and patience and so, he speaks to others in the same way.

    • @sarahcesar5813
      @sarahcesar5813 Год назад +2

      I would like him to my teachher.. 🥰😘👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏

    • @nerd_alert927
      @nerd_alert927 Год назад +18

      He became a professor after receiving his PhD, at age 9.

    • @ourglass3346
      @ourglass3346 Год назад +4

      Even Paul Rudd was impressed 😂

    • @mdmahtabur8611
      @mdmahtabur8611 Год назад +3

      ​@@Katalinmason I think. his. talent is a. divine. gift
      skipping some steps òf evolutionary process with a single jump.

  • @michaelrexrode3759
    @michaelrexrode3759 3 года назад +1149

    I love it when this prodigy so casually erased the professor's setup of the problem and restated it.

    • @SomethingSeemsOff
      @SomethingSeemsOff Год назад +188

      You're riding a skateboard now.

    • @suntzu6122
      @suntzu6122 Год назад +15

      LOL Why does it need to make a mess on his board when hes got that sh$t on lock lolol

    • @Smokesteve
      @Smokesteve Год назад +2

      What evs guy wha evsss.

    • @LowLight420
      @LowLight420 Год назад +6

      Peer review.

    • @JGLy22086
      @JGLy22086 Год назад

      Yes😊

  • @Wiintb
    @Wiintb 3 года назад +243

    I love the professor who is super sweet and gives the child all comfort.

    • @SUZSMITH
      @SUZSMITH 3 года назад +5

      Meanwhile the kid has five x more powerful of a the brain than the professor. All kids are geniuses we just knock the genius out of them

    • @Jetsetfastfood
      @Jetsetfastfood 3 года назад +13

      @@SUZSMITH Not all kids are geniuses. Get over yourself.

    • @صقرناصر-ذ4ق
      @صقرناصر-ذ4ق 3 года назад

      @@Jetsetfastfood
      Most people are talented at some extent but at depends on environment and how their society views it, I don’t think all societies values education.

    • @Jetsetfastfood
      @Jetsetfastfood 3 года назад +1

      @@صقرناصر-ذ4ق I replied to Suzanne who is so delusional that she thinks all kids are geniuses. Evidently she is not one of those kids.

    • @sandeepdm141
      @sandeepdm141 2 месяца назад

      Yes

  • @MikeAlano
    @MikeAlano Год назад +59

    when he multiplied 3x3=9 and 2x4=8...i thanked the heavens because I understood that part.

  • @scottsmith4469
    @scottsmith4469 3 года назад +849

    He's not only solving the problem, he's teaching whom ever comprehends anything outside the 2's and 3's multiplication table. I feel like I learned something I just don't know what it is.

    • @sithanakase7642
      @sithanakase7642 3 года назад +6

      🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 Same here

    • @micahcurry4359
      @micahcurry4359 3 года назад +5

      how to draw a skateboard?

    • @300desmone
      @300desmone 3 года назад +3

      You learned "Love" lol

    • @eddiemoise8079
      @eddiemoise8079 3 года назад +1

      😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @PedroFerreira-vn9qk
      @PedroFerreira-vn9qk 2 года назад +11

      He is teaching this preety well. If he was any older and had more experience speaking I’m sure u would understand exactly what he was talking about. Like even the teacher wouldn’t explain the problem like this

  • @kwakugyeabour111
    @kwakugyeabour111 3 года назад +188

    Dr. Daniel Kabat was chair of my Physics Department and my professor for Quantum Physics. Hands down one of the best, most patient teachers out there.

    • @ourglass3346
      @ourglass3346 Год назад +4

      He looks like Paul Rudd 😆

    • @AnthonyLopez-di5vv
      @AnthonyLopez-di5vv Год назад

      He looks like Paul Rudd sitting through a long explanation of why Thor is the strongest avenger@@ourglass3346

    • @ThunderAppeal
      @ThunderAppeal 3 месяца назад

      Anyone who actually knows math knows this child is speaking nonsense.
      LoL!
      Even though I am I shouldnt be surprised at how many people have been duped in to believing this child is 'intelligent'.
      He is clever but no more intelligent than the average child.
      LoL!

    • @mortgagefinancing5558
      @mortgagefinancing5558 18 дней назад

      apparently the kid is better

    • @lenasdian8031
      @lenasdian8031 4 дня назад

      Dr Daniel Kabat a genius ❤him seems so good w kids

  • @WayuHawa
    @WayuHawa 3 года назад +661

    The smile and the politeness of the professor is enlightening

    • @Yodumeee
      @Yodumeee 3 года назад +29

      When your a math professor at the top math school in the world and there's a 5 year old in front of you better at math than yourself all you can do is smile.

    • @jwvandegronden
      @jwvandegronden 3 года назад +23

      being able to just sit there and keep his mouth shut while the kid is working his way through the puzzle, is awe inspiring. One of my biggest challenges when my son tries to work his way through a challenge: SHUT UP! (that was directed at myself ;-) He isn't anywhere near this kids amazing talent, but he is one smart cookie with a similar eagerness for knowledge and a brain that just about stores everything he sees. Nurturing that is a hell of a challenge to keep your kid inspired yet keep the playfulness of a kid of his age.
      Great professor, lovely kid. For him, this is just the way he is and what he knows. He isnt aware of his extraordinary talent, even though he registers of course he can't share most of his hobbies with his other friends I suppose, he is just being himself and enjoying himself.
      Wonder how his parents are. To give him this amount of room to explore, learn and yet to feel a kid at the same time, takes some extraordinary parenting!

    • @solome6478
      @solome6478 3 года назад +1

      @@jwvandegronden I agree with you. The parents seem like they know how to foster his mind.

    • @ThunderAppeal
      @ThunderAppeal 3 месяца назад

      Anyone who actually knows math knows this child is speaking nonsense.
      LoL!
      Even though I am I shouldnt be surprised at how many people have been duped in to believing this child is 'intelligent'.
      He is clever but no more intelligent than the average child.
      LoL!

    • @mortgagefinancing5558
      @mortgagefinancing5558 18 дней назад

      no thats bewilderment that the kid knows this at 5 and he was an adult when he learned it

  • @Jackjohnjay
    @Jackjohnjay Год назад +24

    Whoever taught him was fantastic. It take patience, trust, and love. Kid is well adjusted and very capable.

  • @rb00777
    @rb00777 3 года назад +449

    His fundamentals are fantastic. He just won't go the usual 'taught' way of solving the problem. Also, he didn't just rote learn the periodic table. He knows a lot about elements too. Genius. I hope he grows up to be a very smart and humble being and doesn't run into a rat race. A mind like his can actually solve some extraordinary problems we are facing today.

    • @antagonisf
      @antagonisf 3 года назад +26

      i just hope they have a suitable learning environment for him, smart kids like him go to the usual school system and lose their skills in the process

    • @TIO540S1
      @TIO540S1 3 года назад +25

      I saw an interview many years ago with a child of, I believe, 11 years old who was about to graduate from college. The interviewer asked him what he planned on doing as a career, given his amazing gifts. He said "I'd like to be a game show host."

    • @JamilKhan-hk1wl
      @JamilKhan-hk1wl 3 года назад +2

      I believe even chemists dont memorize the periodic table as it is unnecessary

    • @innyakpabio
      @innyakpabio 3 года назад +3

      He also understands the concepts of AI, Algorithms, & Androrithms. His mind is super.

    • @JamilKhan-hk1wl
      @JamilKhan-hk1wl 3 года назад +2

      @@innyakpabio wtf is androrithm???

  • @olivenwosu
    @olivenwosu 3 года назад +228

    I love the patience of the scientist. This child is extraordinary. 👏

    • @badnoodlez
      @badnoodlez Год назад +8

      It's not even patience...he's having fun with him. I would have given an arm to teach a student like this.

    • @ThunderAppeal
      @ThunderAppeal 3 месяца назад

      Anyone who actually knows math knows this child is speaking nonsense.
      LoL!
      Even though I am I shouldnt be surprised at how many people have been duped in to believing this child is 'intelligent'.
      He is clever but no more intelligent than the average child.
      LoL!

  • @nephronpie8961
    @nephronpie8961 3 года назад +593

    We shouldn't compare ourselves with Soborno, rather celebrate his existence. Also, hope he gets to live doing whatever he enjoys.

    • @AleQuintana-lq5vo
      @AleQuintana-lq5vo 3 года назад +7

      Exactly! I reed comments so bad and i only can think what happen to that people! He is a genius! Sometimes I don't understand why the people be like that!! We must celebrate this potential and intelligence!

    • @godtrader6102
      @godtrader6102 3 года назад +14

      Anyone trying to compare themselves to him with have a rather depressing time lol.

    • @asukalangleysoryu2077
      @asukalangleysoryu2077 3 года назад +2

      too late. i can't stop comparing myself to him and i kinda feel bad for me.

    • @pnuema1.618
      @pnuema1.618 3 года назад

      Did you write this to convince your self lol!

    • @asukalangleysoryu2077
      @asukalangleysoryu2077 3 года назад

      @@pnuema1.618 i'm joking.

  • @DrewskiTheLegend
    @DrewskiTheLegend Год назад +26

    It’s fun watching this little guy. He is so eloquent and definitely has a tremendous amount of potential. I hope he is doing well years later!

    • @ThunderAppeal
      @ThunderAppeal 3 месяца назад

      Anyone who actually knows math knows this child is speaking nonsense.
      LoL!
      Even though I am I shouldnt be surprised at how many people have been duped in to believing this child is 'intelligent'.
      He is clever but no more intelligent than the average child.
      LoL!

  • @smylyface
    @smylyface 3 года назад +251

    A 5 year old is talking about how he's smarter now because he is older... he is precious.

    • @charleyjr.iriarte7428
      @charleyjr.iriarte7428 3 года назад +1

      Yeah! LOL! That shocked me too! And the professor was...

    • @suelong9523
      @suelong9523 3 года назад +1

      Such self awareness. As I'm watching this it occurs to me he almost needs a booster seat; just the irony of it all. Also, someone please get that kid a drink of water

    • @charleyjr.iriarte7428
      @charleyjr.iriarte7428 3 года назад

      @@suelong9523 Ahaha! Do say!

    • @dkr7517
      @dkr7517 3 года назад

      Oohh ☺smylyface☺ nice to see you here

    • @smylyface
      @smylyface 3 года назад +1

      @@dkr7517 👋 Hello! 😁💕

  • @74the_magpie
    @74the_magpie 3 года назад +246

    This child was so delighted to be given a problem, he’s got an incredible mind, such a joy in learning. Square roots at 5 😊… he sounds like he’s teaching the teacher. Adorable.

  • @rossdelacruz8119
    @rossdelacruz8119 3 года назад +76

    Gifted child,his parents for sure are so proud because of his unique intelligence.

  • @KerriRusnak
    @KerriRusnak Год назад +12

    The professor is amazing with him - gifted or not he’s still a child. What a delight.

  • @damienwins6185
    @damienwins6185 3 года назад +705

    When I started the video: "My kid is so behind"
    When I finished the video: "I am so behind..."
    I love how Dr. Kabat is in complete bliss while watching this kid.

    • @EviLLeoJ
      @EviLLeoJ 3 года назад +10

      It only took a few seconds of looking at the white board behind them to know I was behind. Very much so.

    • @908two
      @908two 3 года назад +1

      Lol

    • @mosaleem789
      @mosaleem789 3 года назад +10

      Its not that you or your kid are behind it's that this kid is just super ahead

    • @spulos1
      @spulos1 3 года назад +1

      Your kid is so behind, you are so behind, i'm so behind, everybody I've ever known is so behind! FYI: I flunked sandbox in Kindergarten!

    • @bartholomewhenryallenthegr5332
      @bartholomewhenryallenthegr5332 2 года назад +1

      Underrated lol

  • @xikura
    @xikura 3 года назад +1042

    No amount of hours would be enough to make my 5 year old even act out the first couple of minutes of this with a script. This kid actually doing this is beyond impressive!

    • @minglingli7097
      @minglingli7097 3 года назад +38

      have u seen chnese parents ... poor kids

    • @lime-limelight
      @lime-limelight 3 года назад +14

      yes chinese parents.... way too harsh

    • @babkeebabkus8177
      @babkeebabkus8177 3 года назад +38

      @@lime-limelight it's a form of child abuse really...even for this kid he is making forced coughs often out of the stress of figuring it all out

    • @babkeebabkus8177
      @babkeebabkus8177 3 года назад +16

      @@minglingli7097 the pushy parents and the pushed kids don't even know it's a type of child abuse...it's highly likely that humanity is naturally mentally ill so way more messed up things are happening to kids all the time on this planet

    • @minglingli7097
      @minglingli7097 3 года назад +11

      @@babkeebabkus8177i agree to ur first point indeed that the parents and the kids don't know that it is child abuse. i think on the other hand it's mainly the last gen problem. parents and their parents are so trapped in their head of so called success that they ignore the actual goal of raising the kid

  • @MPG-ub5ke
    @MPG-ub5ke 3 года назад +38

    I'm impressed by how patiently he explains all details of his working out, including things he finds really easy, like simplifying fractions. He's a natural at teaching.

  • @lenasdian8031
    @lenasdian8031 4 дня назад +1

    I was supposed to be sleeping but looking at this child my sleep disappeared thinking how my 2 grandchildren can be like him Bless him & Dr Daniel Kabat

  • @yellowtail9999
    @yellowtail9999 3 года назад +200

    The love of the teacher helps a lot, encourages the mind to be free to think. Respect for teachers out there

  • @TitoGrande03
    @TitoGrande03 3 года назад +277

    The process of structuring and solving the problem seems more joyful to the kid than solving the problem itself. This tendency will actually help him greatly in life in many ways. He’s likely to be the type that will think deeply and derive new concepts from scratch rather than lean on cookie cutter solutions for the sake of efficiency. That’s why he erased the formula in the beginning. The formula itself was presumptuous and a leading question that may have constrained his problem solving ability to begin with. He needed to free himself from that.

    • @MrShwaggins
      @MrShwaggins 3 года назад +7

      I like that method better. Teach someone how to figure out the answer themselves vs having to stick with the script. Teacher gives you an X for coming up with the correct answer when its correct. I do get it though. They want to avoid instilling bad habits before the start. My 9 year old cousin is nowhere near this kid. I'm watching this kid solve math problems way ahead of his class/age, and my cousin can't figure out how to get a dog to eat a treat from his hand.

    • @llc1976
      @llc1976 3 года назад +1

      good lord

    • @marioarguello6989
      @marioarguello6989 3 года назад +3

      And the world will fight him all the way.

    • @rosemoon8072
      @rosemoon8072 Год назад

      amazing

  • @ariadneschild8460
    @ariadneschild8460 3 года назад +137

    His brain is calculating quicker than he can speak, amazing . Einstein wishes he was doing this level of math at this age . This was a pleasure to watch.

  • @d-.-axx
    @d-.-axx Год назад +17

    The sheer room for further improvement all-round for this child is like no other. His head-start on a better life of knowledge has me wondering which area of expertise he wants to delve into next! WITH ALL MY HEART I HOPE THIS KID FULFILLS HIS POTENTIAL!

    • @ThunderAppeal
      @ThunderAppeal 3 месяца назад

      Anyone who actually knows math knows this child is speaking nonsense.
      LoL!
      Even though I am I shouldnt be surprised at how many people have been duped in to believing this child is 'intelligent'.
      He is clever but no more intelligent than the average child.
      LoL!

  • @kennethgoldsmith3851
    @kennethgoldsmith3851 3 года назад +79

    I have a headache looking at how he solves all the problems, but I would be so proud to have a son like him

    • @MasonHatfieldLogorrhea
      @MasonHatfieldLogorrhea 3 года назад +1

      Me too. He goes above in beyond in how he solves some of them; but all the more impressive really lol

    • @GeorgeHuaman-dy8uo
      @GeorgeHuaman-dy8uo 7 месяцев назад

      Cualquiera puede tener un hijo genio: nunca alcohol, nunca engañar a la esposa, nunca ser malo con nadie, comer solo productos naturales, nunca transgénicos... Y tener a un Dios verdEro a quien respetar.

  • @syedhazim3722
    @syedhazim3722 3 года назад +89

    Hope he doesn’t lose his curiosity and his spark
    Wishing him all the best for a very bright future

  • @OhMyGawD718
    @OhMyGawD718 3 года назад +58

    Dr Kabat is in awe filled with such admiration; gives me so much hope for the future; may this young lad grow up to do amazing things.

    • @Patriot1789
      @Patriot1789 2 года назад +2

      May the adults that are around today have a tenth quadrillionth the wisdom that this kid shows talent in math. Humanity’s “leaders” today appear entirely too selfish and stupid to do what needs to be done to save the planet from which it derives its life even when they are exhorted by the smartest grownups around!

    • @bertgraves6385
      @bertgraves6385 Год назад

      Like Steven Koonin or Bjorn Lomborg. Read Steven Koonin’s book “Undettled”.

  • @omnirhythm
    @omnirhythm Год назад +16

    Dr. Kabat seems to be enjoying this so much he can't get enough of it. Isaac already has the demeanor of a teacher, being descriptive and using diagrams to make the problem more accessible to everyone. It's really a sight to behold to see the human mind fire on all cylinders*
    *quotation needed

    • @ThunderAppeal
      @ThunderAppeal 3 месяца назад

      Anyone who actually knows math knows this child is speaking nonsense.
      LoL!
      Even though I am I shouldnt be surprised at how many people have been duped in to believing this child is 'intelligent'.
      He is clever but no more intelligent than the average child.
      LoL!

  • @simplyimpish1055
    @simplyimpish1055 3 года назад +159

    He’s teaching as he solves the problem, incredible
    And I have trouble balancing my checkbook...

    • @katerinaaza5390
      @katerinaaza5390 3 года назад +5

      That's called metacognition, he expresses his awareness of his ability to think.

    • @watpho3451
      @watpho3451 3 года назад +1

      What’s a “checkbook” ?

    • @ianross1660
      @ianross1660 3 года назад

      I totally agree with you

    • @mbusomaseko2854
      @mbusomaseko2854 3 года назад

      @@watpho3451 cheque book

    • @Liam-nx7hf
      @Liam-nx7hf 3 года назад +1

      Did you get my fax ?

  • @britzel71
    @britzel71 3 года назад +43

    He's beyond brilliant but he's still absolutely precious!

  • @speedyboosting543
    @speedyboosting543 3 года назад +137

    A part from solving the problems, it is also very amazing how he can clearly explain his logic while solving them.

    • @borntodogood1892
      @borntodogood1892 3 года назад +1

      It's as if he was the own exercise maker

    • @ThugLifeModafocah
      @ThugLifeModafocah 3 года назад +12

      for me, the amazement starts when he doesn't ask the teacher to repeat the problem. He just listen once and can already starts digging in the solution. The kid is a genius.

    • @khaaysclipz6955
      @khaaysclipz6955 3 года назад

      @@ThugLifeModafocah yea wtf ?

    • @SpaceTimeManipulatorSTM
      @SpaceTimeManipulatorSTM 3 года назад +2

      @@ThugLifeModafocah considering how many times they have probably gone over this exact same problem, its not that surprising that he wouldn't ask him to repeat.

  • @mayasharma121
    @mayasharma121 6 месяцев назад +2

    Patience and Smile of prof Danial, May you have a long and healthy life 🎉 ! Yes this this kid prof has great Teaching skils!!!!

  • @shivakumar499
    @shivakumar499 3 года назад +2865

    Meanwhile me at the age of 32: slowly closes refrigerator door to see at what point the lights turn out🐵

  • @1centplus1cent
    @1centplus1cent 3 года назад +63

    In the beginning as he did the diagram and said "we don't know" for all the unknowns, my heart melted. That's right baby, we don't know but we know you're going to find out and tell us. :-) God bless.

  • @DaveMazibuko
    @DaveMazibuko 3 года назад +37

    This young man is a professor indeed, I love his sense of humour, how he communicate, and the eye contacts, wow!!!!

  • @ayoutubecommentlurkerinits9024
    @ayoutubecommentlurkerinits9024 Год назад +12

    His process is so accurate and mythodical like a human textbook. The detail, clarity of his explinations (especially for maths) is more clear than most teachers.
    It's not that he will become one of the best teachers. He already is.

    • @xl000
      @xl000 Год назад +1

      unlike your spelling I guess

  • @NehaWalihang
    @NehaWalihang 3 года назад +213

    Dr Daniel is such a kind person, patiently waiting and acknowledging the boy as he is solving problems or writing answers.

    • @LegendsSs1987
      @LegendsSs1987 3 года назад +3

      No thks 😁😁😁, u keep it , he's not a beggar like urs , he's living genius of mankind , 😂😁😁 , he's our asset , 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳, he's living God of mathematics 🙄🙄❤️

    • @eklavyaparker49
      @eklavyaparker49 3 года назад +5

      @@LegendsSs1987 chutiya hai kya

    • @umabitr8157
      @umabitr8157 3 года назад +1

      You siad perfectly correct✅.to sudhish Kumar.

    • @shahjahanmatin9340
      @shahjahanmatin9340 3 года назад +6

      @@LegendsSs1987 he is Bangladeshi Bengali 😂
      🇧🇩 not from 🇮🇳

    • @mortgagefinancing5558
      @mortgagefinancing5558 18 дней назад

      well what else can he do

  • @1sornram
    @1sornram 3 года назад +27

    I'm so proud of him. I hope he live long and help solve world problems.

  • @brainiac4sayons
    @brainiac4sayons 3 года назад +154

    Does anyone else feel inferior after watching him solve the math problem 😳 simply astonishing 👏👏👏👏😲 his comprehension, his photographic memory, his ability to recall information… God bless this child genius 🙏

    • @acidgarcia3732
      @acidgarcia3732 3 года назад +4

      all it takes to solve the problem that he was given is basic differentiation.He chose to take unnecessary steps(like using the formal limit definition of the derivative instead of the power rule), when in reality the problem can be solved in less than a minute.He should've set p(t) equal to 20 to find the time at which his displacement was 20 miles, differentiate p(t),plug in said time, and that was it,he still would've gotten 32.6...mph.

    • @talhaasad4810
      @talhaasad4810 3 года назад +3

      Not really coz I study medicine brah...😅

    • @calebcooper2060
      @calebcooper2060 3 года назад +9

      @@acidgarcia3732 well he's a child so he explained it like a child. He needs the drawings for his own brain lol to process it better.

    • @paranoidnature4601
      @paranoidnature4601 3 года назад +7

      @@acidgarcia3732 you must be feeling smarter I bet. He is only 5 years old.. You couldn't solve this problem at 18..at 5 you struggled to multply single digit numbers

    • @abednegoletebele2884
      @abednegoletebele2884 3 года назад +2

      @@acidgarcia3732 He is being original.A formular was sum1's hardwork

  • @bobbisparrow2228
    @bobbisparrow2228 Год назад +21

    I can't stop smiling. I simply love this kid! He's more entertaining than anything I've seen in many years. His math skills are far beyond mine, and I'd love to learn from him. I'm a psychologist (Ph.D.) and I'd love to administer the WISC with him (IQ test). Just to watch and experience his mind at work!

    • @BariScienceLab
      @BariScienceLab  Год назад +5

      Please email me at rb3408@nyu.edu for his IQ test

    • @Alejandro-zd5jd
      @Alejandro-zd5jd Год назад

      Did you guys really made that possible?

  • @SV-cb6iy
    @SV-cb6iy 3 года назад +23

    DR KABAT IS ADORABLE WITH THE GENIUS. Isaac is blessed to have his blessings, great modest mentor.

  • @shamimpatwary9191
    @shamimpatwary9191 3 года назад +63

    I was a student of science, this is impossible what he is doing in this age. Fortunately he is in America..he is going to get proper nursing. Praying to Allah may his talent be used positively otherwise humankind may fall in big trouble again..

  • @jared0801
    @jared0801 3 года назад +544

    "If I make a mistake on the periodic table that's okay because everybody makes mistakes!" 😂 this kid is just precious!

  • @coffeetalk924
    @coffeetalk924 Год назад +12

    Astonishing! When i see young gifted prodigies like this little guy I always think of Mozart. You know Beethoven was a genius as well, but he made mistakes. He was known to rip up entire scores, or scribble out notes and start over because he somehow knew that they weren't perfect. He was definitely a sort of refining type genius. Young Mozart, on the other hand, almost never made mistakes. It's as if he was channeling the universe. And more shocking still was the speed at which he did it.

  • @Urmeneta2001
    @Urmeneta2001 3 года назад +543

    I feel like his mind goes way faster than how his hands could manage to write anything down. Wish I could have his math skills 👌🏼

    • @michaeltrevino201
      @michaeltrevino201 3 года назад +15

      I will agree and take your analysis a few steps further and say that upon seeing the first equation, it was solved instantly in his head. I think that's why he quickly erased the equation because he himself, had no idea how much space on that board he was going to need.
      I believe his issue (not that he has one) is that his ability to communicate proofs are ticking just a few steps behind.

    • @PoM-MoM
      @PoM-MoM 3 года назад +13

      Yes. Visible by his stress grunts, he's excited that he's solved it already but has to explain how to MIT dude 😉💯

    • @rozhill4837
      @rozhill4837 3 года назад +5

      Andres Urmeneta
      As with Beethoven, I regard childhood brilliance as reincarnated, with memory of his last life passion.
      But one thing flummoxes me...how on earth is that shirt still white????

    • @sohaib8109
      @sohaib8109 3 года назад +2

      I dont know man, he wasted so much time doing some random things to get to answer. I was simple finding t at x=20 then v at that t.

    • @pk21734
      @pk21734 3 года назад +2

      Don't worry, it's easy, you can solve that shit verbally lol

  • @wtfgoogle3884
    @wtfgoogle3884 3 года назад +356

    Jesus I struggled so hard with this stuff in college. So impressive. Wishing this kid a long and happy life, he has a lot to offer society.

    • @greengoblin9567
      @greengoblin9567 3 года назад +1

      You must be dumb. This is 8th grade math, and it is very easy. This kid can't make the same kind of sentence that you are making, but can do the math.

    • @TheSkaterjoe123
      @TheSkaterjoe123 3 года назад +36

      @@greengoblin9567 just because someone struggles with math doesn’t mean they’re dumb… math only tests one aspect of intelligence, which as you should know, there are many forms of intelligence… lacking in one area doesn’t mean you are dumb lol. You can be shit at math, but be very good at writing and speaking. Vice versa, you can be great at math and a natural at problem solving, but really struggle with writing and verbal communication. There is no singular type of intelligence that is the end all be all predictor of how intelligent someone is.

    • @wtfgoogle3884
      @wtfgoogle3884 3 года назад +7

      @@greengoblin9567 in what country is this 8th grade math? Not gonna rewatch the video, but iirc this is calculus he's doing here and a bit of trig too.

    • @wtfgoogle3884
      @wtfgoogle3884 3 года назад +4

      @@TheSkaterjoe123 my nephew is an android dev for Ford Motor company, he can do complex math like I can say my abc's but he can't write a coherent sentence to save his life. I can write just as easily as I can speak. Better, in fact. That said, I'd still like to know what country this dude lives in where they're doing calc in 8th grade like it's just routine.

    • @connor7048
      @connor7048 3 года назад +9

      @@greengoblin9567 Your nasty comment makes you look like the dumbest one here.

  • @celestialknight2339
    @celestialknight2339 3 года назад +182

    *Just a reminder:* at the time of this video, this kid had been alive for literally less than 2,000 days.

    • @iiTzoreo1
      @iiTzoreo1 3 года назад +29

      Lil bro is speed running this shit

    • @JohnNy-ni9np
      @JohnNy-ni9np Год назад +3

      He attended an accelerated syllabus while in his mom's womb.

    • @batouttahell454
      @batouttahell454 Год назад

      Great

    • @xl000
      @xl000 Год назад

      He could literally be an accountant right now if he wanted.

  • @egilrostad2992
    @egilrostad2992 Год назад +68

    I love that he refers to the multiplication tables earlier for the easy math and then just instantly converts the square root of 3/2 into a decimal in his head at 11:18.

    • @BrannBergenBy
      @BrannBergenBy Год назад +2

      Good catch, the older proffesor was equally impressed.

    • @sam5992
      @sam5992 Год назад

      that's because it's three halfs

    • @sternbach-software
      @sternbach-software Год назад

      Could be he knew the value a priori. It is a common fraction, especially in trigonometry (the unit circle)

    • @Daniel_25
      @Daniel_25 Год назад

      @@sternbach-software I’m no math wiz but I’m not sure that a priori is the correct term there. Maybe there’s a different sense of the word that is used in maths though I’m not sure.

  • @dharmacharinipasadanandi7110
    @dharmacharinipasadanandi7110 3 года назад +64

    He knew the answer in a second, he's just enjoying explaining it. X

  • @nadiatheginger
    @nadiatheginger 3 года назад +328

    This really warms my heart. I’m a physics graduate and I love seeing kids with interest in math and science. You can really tell he just absorbed everything his teacher taught him. Little genius!

    • @moonbot7613
      @moonbot7613 3 года назад +27

      I’m pretty certain his teachers arent really teaching him as much as they’re guiding him. This kid came out doing Logarithms lol

    • @NovejSpeed3
      @NovejSpeed3 3 года назад +11

      I'm a mechanical engineer graduate who got my degree in my late 30s. I salute you and others who actively enjoy working the more complex mathmatics and sciences. I earned Cs in Physics I and II and I'm more proud of those than the As and Bs I got in Differential equations and all the Calc. classes I took. I'm convinced math is the God language because its literally in EVERYTHING 😆

    • @delhk2443
      @delhk2443 3 года назад +8

      @@moonbot7613 His teacher is his father , mother and brother .

    • @AzamuggOG
      @AzamuggOG 3 года назад +4

      I can assure you his tutor was an older man that had a throat clearing issue and the child picked up on it and it's now a tic

    • @somjos01
      @somjos01 Год назад +2

      Yes , his father said that even without being taught he is able to Solve things

  • @DefaultName-fg2dp
    @DefaultName-fg2dp 3 года назад +92

    May God protect him and he fulfills his purpose in life and remains super happy ! May his parents be blessed and lead also beautiful life !

  • @dac8939
    @dac8939 Год назад +18

    I went to Oxford and this kid explains better than some undergrads!

    • @Jackjohnjay
      @Jackjohnjay Год назад +3

      Even aside from TA’s, it is a travesty what awful teachers some academics can be.

  • @sicsempertyrannis9024
    @sicsempertyrannis9024 3 года назад +179

    The fact that he can solve a complex math problem but can't draw a simple bicycle sketch is a prime example of how each individuals mind is wired differently. In my opinion this is where the American education system needs to be restructured from a general core curriculum program into identifying an individual's strengths in learning at a young age to amplify their abilities during the duration of their education.

    • @jwrn4u
      @jwrn4u 3 года назад +16

      I feel like the schools I went to at this age put a severe damper on my potential progress

    • @NickMart1985
      @NickMart1985 3 года назад +5

      Nah. You need a school systems that teaches the most stuff to the most people without consuming unlimited resources in the process.

    • @drainmonkeys385
      @drainmonkeys385 3 года назад +7

      Agreed … but we’re heading toward socialism.. and that will keep people like this kid held back, unidentifiable as a genius.. but he would certify be taught who the oppressor is… I pray that madness stops and we get back to and even more into a meritocracy type of society…. People who are smart like this kid can help those who would otherwise be left behind.. you never know what problem he might solve or what progress or cure he could develop..

    • @drainmonkeys385
      @drainmonkeys385 3 года назад +7

      @@NickMart1985 we are a wealthy enough society to have special programs for the outstanding.. we need to identify them and create an environment where they thrive… such as this kid appears to be doing

    • @Chyrre
      @Chyrre 3 года назад +1

      Actually, drawing a bicycle correctly is a surprisingly difficult problem that there has been done extensive writing about

  • @innyakpabio
    @innyakpabio 3 года назад +301

    At 5, this is pure genius! He brought to play his understanding of mathematics from the rudiments through to advance maths. Hats off to whoever brought him this far in such a short time of his life!

    • @anton1949
      @anton1949 3 года назад +44

      At 5? I'm 72 and feel like a dumbass watching this.

    • @innyakpabio
      @innyakpabio 3 года назад +4

      @@anton1949 😂 😂

    • @user-bp5tg3yd3d
      @user-bp5tg3yd3d 3 года назад +3

      Huh 72 yr olds on RUclips now?💀

    • @frosenzu8909
      @frosenzu8909 3 года назад +20

      @@user-bp5tg3yd3d what's it matter? Lol sheesh judgemental people here on youtube...let people enjoy what makes them happy. He's an elderly man and has experienced enough in life to earn his freedom

    • @franciscoquiroz1749
      @franciscoquiroz1749 3 года назад +5

      @@user-bp5tg3yd3d yet you’re on tik tok where a bunch of little girls dance on there. Yea ite 😂”72 year old” you goofy fck

  • @syahrulanuar
    @syahrulanuar 3 года назад +658

    Who else is worried about him staining his shirt whilst he’s geniusing away?

    • @threetreasures7698
      @threetreasures7698 3 года назад +6

      I was lost as soon as the Professor stated the question and gave the known factors.

    • @mycomment5434
      @mycomment5434 3 года назад +2

      😅

    • @suelong9523
      @suelong9523 3 года назад +2

      @@mycomment5434 Thumbs up for your name 🙂

    • @suelong9523
      @suelong9523 3 года назад +1

      It must come with the territory when your child is a math prodigy. Hopefully, detergent technology will be able to keep up, lol

    • @rnunezc.4575
      @rnunezc.4575 3 года назад +1

      Worrying ?....watch his work...working/ play could get you dirty and that's good...!

  • @cbleforce
    @cbleforce Год назад +13

    The look on this teacher’s face is one of love (of learning) and pride (in teaching, in the amazing view of watching wisdom passed on into a new generation). It’s a beautiful thing to witness.
    {Albeit hard because this kid knew more about math at likely age 2 1/2 than I know as an adult middle aged human with 2 children of my own! Please send help!!}
    The boy keeps clearing his throat, and it sometimes feels weird. I wonder if there’s something going on there, psychologically…? I only mention it because I do the same constantly, I think due to allergies, but I sense it’s annoying to others, etc. but it’s been a weird constant with me. It took me awhile to catch on, but something clicked with my own neuroses. Is there a reason? Just curious.
    What a special and amazing child. Simply brilliant. Same to be said for the teacher.

  • @ox3965
    @ox3965 3 года назад +26

    Can you imagine when this boy is 15 years old😱. He will be on a totally different level to anyone as long as he can maintain this trajectory. They are so innocent at this age, with no outside distraction, so lovely to see.

  • @ohsugar5431
    @ohsugar5431 3 года назад +295

    God, please protect this child from people with bad intentions. 🙏

    • @jsteel89
      @jsteel89 3 года назад +5

      Amen

    • @aishwaryasridhar5832
      @aishwaryasridhar5832 3 года назад +2

      🙏🙏🙏

    • @wydwst100
      @wydwst100 3 года назад +7

      Too Late.

    • @ryankoech
      @ryankoech 3 года назад +2

      @@wydwst100 why too late

    • @vijayfya
      @vijayfya 3 года назад +2

      @@wydwst100 LMFAO thanks for reminding about black humor. i almost forgot it.

  • @tomatosteve3444
    @tomatosteve3444 3 года назад +121

    I wish this child success in his endeavors. He is truly a prodigy, I can see him changing the world in a few years. At his age I could barley tie my shoes and recite the alphabet. His thought process and knowledge at his current age, in multiple disciplines, is at a minimum junior-senior high school level and will just keep exponentially growing from there. He’s truly a gift to mankind.

    • @amazinggrace5692
      @amazinggrace5692 3 года назад +12

      And I wish him normal social interactions with kids of his own age, happiness, and the joy of napping on a porch swing or dreaming in a tree.

    • @nekikarol2
      @nekikarol2 3 года назад +10

      I took physics at 4 yr college (university level -calculus required) so I would say he is at college level at minimum. His approach to solve problems is higher

    • @Sunny-us5be
      @Sunny-us5be 3 года назад +4

      @@amazinggrace5692 but u say normal but there is no normal life style if he loves math that much let him do math

    • @yummychips_
      @yummychips_ 3 года назад +1

      I to wish him well. Sadly in the modern era, this is a wasted feat. To much coddling, and worship, will generally lead the talented to peak out. There are a lot of prodigies in the world now, but you rarely hear of them. They rarely change anything.
      The fact of the matter is, is that great prodigies of the past had a lot of contention to deal with. That made them stronger. Practically every single great mind that brought forth "computation" and its deritive field, had very rough lives. I mean VERY rough. You never heard of them, you don't care about them, even though they have affected your lives so greatly to this day. Their stories can be found, and then you realize why they succeeded. They had every one against them, no faith, no coddling, no recognition. Many died without ever being known for their great feats.
      Name a well known prodigy form the last century, who has changed anything. You can't. The ones who did, are the ones you have to dig for. The ones who were in papers, had stories told, or were shown to have great potential. They end up as every other person. Failure to utilize their potential, because there is no chanllenge or mentorship.
      I do hope him well, but his talent is likely to be wasted due to those around him.

    • @milkshakelake4188
      @milkshakelake4188 3 года назад +3

      He is way beyond high school level. I have a master's degree in engineering and had courses in vector calculus, and I'd have a hard time doing some of these problems. Not to mention the periodic table...I know like, 3 of those?

  • @LAGoodz
    @LAGoodz Год назад +18

    My autistic nephew is like him. My brother and his wife aren’t the cleverest, but somehow they’ve produced a genius. I do worry about his future as he’s very vulnerable and naive. I’ll always be there for him. 💙

    • @twincherry4958
      @twincherry4958 Год назад +2

      That's my greatest fear for these types of people

    • @Ervinabrahamian
      @Ervinabrahamian Год назад

      You can't always be there for him, you might get hit by a bus someday. Teach him about the harsh realities of life so he's ready just in case everything goes to 💩 and he's all alone. I hope that isn't the case and you're always there though, just saying.

  • @julialori4591
    @julialori4591 3 года назад +79

    Wow, he has such great fundamental understanding of how to solve the problem. He decides from the very beginning to erase the structure that the interviewer wanted him to use to solve, and he solved the problem in his own way with that understanding. That's amazing! I'm sure he is going to accomplish a lot in his lifetime, and I hope he enjoys every step of it :)

  • @amyzoey8868
    @amyzoey8868 3 года назад +414

    Sorbono Isaac: “ I’m a lot older now, that’s why I know this problem.”
    40 year old me: 😶 questioning my entire educational experience.
    On top of all of his brilliance, he’s such a sweetie and he clearly enjoys math! It’s adorable and inspiring all in one!

    • @skchu9960
      @skchu9960 3 года назад +4

      🤣👋

    • @wilsonwilson8496
      @wilsonwilson8496 3 года назад +7

      I lost it when he mentioned parabola. Omg! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @amyzoey8868
      @amyzoey8868 3 года назад +5

      @@wilsonwilson8496 I’m proud of this cutie and he isn’t even my baby! 🤗

    • @hokulele393
      @hokulele393 3 года назад

      Yaasss. Xactly🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂⭐

    • @sagi8865
      @sagi8865 3 года назад

      AHAHHAHAHA

  • @28th_St_Air
    @28th_St_Air 3 года назад +101

    He’s incredible. He knows where it’s all going when he says “watch this” and “this is not the real answer”. A five year old being able to get 13.33 from 40/3 would have been impressive enough.

  • @TheJwlasichuk
    @TheJwlasichuk Год назад +12

    He explains and draws what he hears into the equation...amazing!😊

  • @nato2panama
    @nato2panama 3 года назад +200

    The prof gave him a tough problem and he is just loving all the steps. Its like he just gotta cool toy to play with.

    • @cescheung754
      @cescheung754 3 года назад +8

      Yeah it’s amazing how the way he talks about his solution and about how he needs to pull up his chair to the table so he can sit while writing - are both the same! Solving math problems must be just as simple as narrating mundane things

  • @Aviesy
    @Aviesy 3 года назад +31

    The question was "Did I break the law?" The 5-year old me would just take the 50-50 chance of answering yes or no but this kid wants to make sure. Dang! What an extraordinary, one in a million kid! Salute to the parents🤩

  • @TDennow
    @TDennow 3 года назад +630

    "I'm a lot older now, so thats why i know this problem" said the kindergartener to the Scientist.

    • @joemaluso
      @joemaluso 3 года назад +19

      kindergartener? this kid probably has a college degree already. ha.

    • @TDennow
      @TDennow 3 года назад +11

      @@joemaluso But he can't exclude himself from piagets cognitive development process. So therefore its still very funny and amazing at the same time.

    • @dulithaos7622
      @dulithaos7622 3 года назад +3

      I’m so old yet never able to know this..even to copy paste,,,

    • @Joseph-nh6in
      @Joseph-nh6in 3 года назад +13

      @dulitha OS
      if you had someone working with you who clearly understood it and was good at teaching, and you spent 6+ hours on it a week, you'd be surprised by how much you could learn. Math is certainly difficult, but the fact that so few people can properly teach it makes it seem more impossible than it is. You can open almost any book and learn language skills from it, but learning math skills is a long and winding road

    • @TDennow
      @TDennow 3 года назад +1

      @@Joseph-nh6in Very much indeed!

  • @MSIContent
    @MSIContent Год назад +4

    Awesome. He’s so comfortable with his understanding.

  • @ChaunceyDos
    @ChaunceyDos 3 года назад +563

    When he said "2 times 10 equals" I knew he was going to say "20" next.

    • @JB-ue6lf
      @JB-ue6lf 3 года назад +89

      They should call you the math god.

    • @TheCameltotem
      @TheCameltotem 3 года назад +42

      Will you bless me with your superior knowledge?

    • @ethanridols6737
      @ethanridols6737 3 года назад +34

      You must've graduated college at 2

    • @jordanmicahcook
      @jordanmicahcook 3 года назад +15

      Congratulations! You can math!

    • @clublulu399
      @clublulu399 3 года назад +16

      This man thinks on a level beyond imagination. Get him a Nobel Prize now.

  • @clp3777
    @clp3777 3 года назад +719

    Mother to baby learning to speak: Say "Momma"
    Baby: "Euler"

  • @jamesfrazee9575
    @jamesfrazee9575 3 года назад +1074

    This boy has a tick (cough) when he is surfing the wave of his competence. Piaget called this the zone of proximal development. It indicates he's pushing his limits, and appears to be very comfortable in this learning environment. The cough and slight fidgeting are hints to his internal state of excitement. This was amazing to watch.

    • @GalvyWalvy
      @GalvyWalvy 3 года назад +17

      I was looking for this, thanks!

    • @DevasKnight
      @DevasKnight 3 года назад +37

      Or he could have had a slight sore throat or its dry cause he keeps talking for a while.

    • @angelus4620
      @angelus4620 3 года назад +24

      @@DevasKnight Piaget was a developmental psychologist(more than that but that's what he's most known for). I would go with his reputedly backed and refined theories, stages, and phenomena over the quite possible sore throat from coughing.
      I had a blinking tick when I was his age but I'm not a mathematical genius of course so I had different challenges. This was recorded by my kindergarten teachers.

    • @DevasKnight
      @DevasKnight 3 года назад +9

      @@angelus4620 while I don't dismiss the possibility, the fact that it clears out later in the video and his other videos do not show this indicates a more common cause. For example, if a 30 year old male goes to a doctor and says he has a sore throat, headache and a possible fever my first thoughts are going to be a flu, a cold or if it's today's environment covid. I'm not going to think of a parasite, tic borne illness, malaria or tuberculosis until I rule out more common reasonable causes.

    • @angelus4620
      @angelus4620 3 года назад +5

      @@DevasKnightWas not thinking of either of those... It's not necessarily a disease ticks are quite common in children with relatively normal development. When challenged properly in a state of "flow" the tic may occur, be it cough, throat clear, blinking, or a sniffle. These are extreme in cases like Tourettes Syndrome.

  • @pmajudge
    @pmajudge Год назад +2

    OOOOOOHHH!! MY ! MY ! TOTALLY ASTONISHING & AMAZING !! GOD BLESS THIS LITTLE PROFESSOR. SOBORNO ISAAC BARI . AGED 5 YEAR'S. THANKS ! FROM U.K. (2023).

  • @HaNguyen-pi8rk
    @HaNguyen-pi8rk 3 года назад +84

    Anyone like me, not understand a thing but just adore watching him?

    • @therealleonidas229
      @therealleonidas229 3 года назад +1

      Such a brilliant mind, his parents were blessed with such a wonderful kid.

    • @jonp3890
      @jonp3890 3 года назад

      His crooked little bow tie, 🤗 🥰

    • @jorge31415927
      @jorge31415927 3 года назад +1

      I understand it .. but he is an adorable kid! The way he says “oops” 😂

    • @marshabenjamin-hawaaboo5778
      @marshabenjamin-hawaaboo5778 3 года назад

      ALL of us are in that boat.😄

  • @MH3GL
    @MH3GL 3 года назад +647

    I'm not sure who's having more fun:
    - The person offering the challenge
    - The person being challenged
    - Or me watching it.
    😁

  • @luizarthurbrito
    @luizarthurbrito 3 года назад +567

    His brain is still trying to properly coordinate his limbs, yet, he's doing some very cool math!

    • @shivanshdayal2444
      @shivanshdayal2444 3 года назад +6

      He's using vedic maths

    • @lukeb3930
      @lukeb3930 3 года назад +27

      Neither can he pronounce "Multi-ki-ple-tions table" 😂 so cute!

    • @paulwalsh5097
      @paulwalsh5097 3 года назад

      🤣 this made me laugh!

  • @starlight705
    @starlight705 Год назад +6

    I admired this kids and I am amazed how God gave him amazing brain to understand what he is doing.
    I don’t understand math when I was in high school. I watched him speaking in a graduation ceremony and he says that teachers don’t explain properly Mathe to the students. I absolutely agree with him.

  • @imkadosh
    @imkadosh 3 года назад +36

    The kid is taught math one to one. That speaks volumes. The other thing is, math language is very natural to him, which tells me his parents are very much involved in math and sciences. Definitely he is gifted!

    • @777jones
      @777jones 3 года назад +8

      Math isn’t hard. It is just badly taught.

    • @nickadams1992
      @nickadams1992 Год назад +7

      He's a stone cold genius. This can't be taught.

  • @automatedcomment
    @automatedcomment 3 года назад +974

    The professor's smile slowly going away as he sees his job in jeopardy

  • @ronalddeighan5210
    @ronalddeighan5210 3 года назад +36

    He just looks like he is having fun, it's like he is playing! What a genius!

  • @neov100
    @neov100 4 месяца назад +3

    His explanation is absolutely brilliant - crystal clear. Kid is a born teacher and the gentleman sitting with him is so kind

  • @Mike-ev4zn
    @Mike-ev4zn 3 года назад +512

    I can draw a bike. Thats as far is i can contribute to this math problem..

  • @KimWolfTV
    @KimWolfTV 3 года назад +80

    I don't even know what he is calculating but I haven't paid this much attention to a lesson in years🤣🤣.. his voice calms my thoughts

  • @standstrongwwg1wgabeckerma990
    @standstrongwwg1wgabeckerma990 3 года назад +17

    I love how this little one is so focused. He's surely blessed.

  • @kakabelly57
    @kakabelly57 2 года назад +11

    The cutest line- I am now getting older and so faster. A real boy, a real child. God bless him. Amazing

  • @FergusScotchman
    @FergusScotchman 3 года назад +50

    Knew this kid was going to do some stuff when he took the whole function and how is was phrased and erased the whole thing, including the formula!, and began teaching how to think about the problem. Makes you really think about how teaching systems can vary a lot.

  • @karenbanogon3244
    @karenbanogon3244 3 года назад +37

    Other kids play with toys. He plays with numbers . You can see joy in his face. He is genius and has a sense of humor as well. The combination of his mom and dad genes worked really well on him during brain development. An amazing gift from his parents.

  • @user-qy9rg3nt2l
    @user-qy9rg3nt2l 3 года назад +104

    I took a telephone apart at his age. It's been 44 years, and I plan on putting it back together one day.

  • @ATLTraveler
    @ATLTraveler Год назад +5

    Very interesting how he uses diagrams and graphs. Simplifying problems down like this is essential for solving large complex problems. Kid has a bright future.

    • @Jjmartin1530
      @Jjmartin1530 Год назад

      Yup that’s physics for you 😂