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[A Brief History of Genius-Landao] He mastered Senior high school mathematics at the age of 7 taug A brief history of genius 32.5K subscribers Join Subscribe 38 Share Download Thanks Clip 1,162 views Feb 4, 2025 Hello everyone this is a brief history of genius] Take everyone into the world of those geniuses! Great times at all times and in all countries are doomed to give birth to great people. Pursue the genius story behind the search Hoping to create a new great man story from afar A Brief History of Genius: https://kewaipuzengyisheng.page.link/... Overseas genius: https://kewaipuzengyisheng.page.link/... Ancient Chinese: https://kewaipuzengyisheng.page.link/... Tales of Genius: https://kewaipuzengyisheng.page.link/... If you like pay more attention! 👉https://tiancaijianshi.page.link/dingyue A Brief History of Genius# Ancient and Modern Chinese and Foreign# Great Invention# Genius Please note that this video is in full compliance with YouTube Community Guidelines and there are no violations. Transcript Follow along using the transcript. Show transcript Transcript Search in video 0:00 He mastered all the Senior high school knowledge by self-study 0:02 13 years old self-taught calculus 0:04 Graduation Senior high school at the same time 0:05 Later, it took only two years to complete three university majors. 0:09 He took two years to complete his 12-year homework. 0:12 At the age of 18, ordinary people have just entered university. 0:15 He has put forward the important theory of physics. 0:18 Thus world-famous 0:19 This kind of novel dare to write experience 0:21 Do you believe anyone can really do it? 0:23 Welcome to the history of the year of natural disasters. 0:25 Today we're going to talk about Lev Davidovich Landor. 0:33 Landau was born in Tsarist Russia in 1908. 0:36 He has been telling the world with his experience since he was born. 0:39 He's a real genius. 0:41 When he was only four years old, he became obsessed with reading alone. 0:44 At the age of seven, he mastered all the mathematics knowledge of middle school. 0:47 You know, at this age 0:48 Many people haven't entered primary school yet. 0:49 At the age of 13, he successfully mastered calculus through self-study. 0:53 And his academic career is all the way to skip grades 0:56 At the age of 13, he has graduated from Senior high school 0:58 Ready to go to college 0:59 Such a divine genius 1:01 If you don't study mathematics and physics after going to college, wouldn't it be a caucus? 1:04 In fact, at the beginning 1:05 Lando's major wasn't really math or physics. 1:07 But a professional finance that you can never think. 1:10 This is the direction that Landau's parents arranged for him 1:12 But Landau has no interest in this major. 1:14 With the deepening of learning 1:16 More and more, she felt that this major was not her favorite. 1:18 She didn't have much interest in making money either. 1:21 So he repeatedly asked his parents to change his school and major. 1:24 Parents in his repeated plea, agreed to the request 1:27 He is now located in Azerbaijan. 1:29 I will study at Baku University. 1:31 As for what major do you want to change 1:33 Math, physics, chemistry, Landao likes it very much 1:36 Which one to choose? 1:37 This little problem is too simple for a genius 1:40 You know, each of these three majors has to study for 4 years. 1:44 It will take 12 years to learn all together. 1:46 In 4 years, 12 years of homework 1:49 Is this possible? 1:50 Lando answered with his own experience. 1:53 Impossible 1:55 absolutely impossible 1:57 Four years is too long. 1:57 I can't wait 1:58 He spent only two years 2:00 Finished 12 years of other people's homework. 2:02 And the door door is excellent 2:04 Maybe this is genius. 2:06 When I was only 16 years old 2:07 Lando graduated from Baku University with a degree in three majors. 2:10 Then he entered the highest university in the Soviet Union at the time. 2:13 St. Petersburg University Machine Learning 2:15 I also found my real interest there. 2:17 Quantum Mechanics 2:18 Landau came into contact with this discipline. 2:20 I was fascinated by him. 2:21 Wow. 2:22 How can the world have such fascinating disciplines? 2:25 Since coming into contact with quantum mechanics 2:26 His life is just quantum mechanics 2:28 He called quantum mechanics a universally connected, unbelievable beauty. 2:32 Sometimes, he 'd delve into quantum mechanics for more than 18 hours a day. 2:36 That is to say, he is thinking almost all his waking hours 2:39 Every day, even at dinner, I think about the formulas and theories of quantum mechanics. 2:42 Lando often complains about why he didn't give birth a few years earlier. 2:46 Because then he can catch up with the golden age of quantum mechanics. 2:49 In that case, maybe the author of those important theories in the book is himself. 2:53 Landau although into the pit is late 2:54 But in the end, he didn't drop his name from the physics textbook. 2:58 At the age of 18 in Landau 3:00 He successfully published his first paper. 3:02 Results start is the peak 3:03 This first paper was a direct hit on the world of quantum mechanics. 3:06 In the article, Landau first proposed the concept of density matrix 3:10 This became what later became quantum mechanics and quantum statistics. 3:12 Fundamental Theories in Physics 3:14 It also made the entire scientific community aware of the character Landau. 3:17 People who make such a contribution 3:18 It was a child who had just turned 18. 3:22 Adult is famous 3:23 It's quite the style of Galois back then. 3:24 Year 2, Landau 19 3:26 He graduated from St. Petersburg University 3:28 Successfully passed the top scientific research institution in the Soviet Union. 3:30 However, he did not read for a few years. 3:32 I found that the scientific research level of this institute was put on the international level, in fact, it was just like that. 3:35 Not meeting the need for knowledge 3:37 Really want to increase their own knowledge 3:39 I still have to go to Europe, the scientific center of the world at that time. 3:43 At that time, it was very troublesome for the Soviet Union to want to go abroad. 3:46 But because Landau is too good. 3:48 So the Soviet authorities gave him the green light 3:49 The child prodigy from the Soviet Union 3:51 Finally going to the international stage to shine 3:57 Once. 3:58 Lando sat in on Einstein's speech. 4:00 Einstein on the blackboard while writing and drawing 4:02 While publishing his grand theory that ordinary people can't understand. 4:06 The speech just ended. 4:07 The gallery in the auditorium stood up. 4:09 Pointing to Einstein's derivation and saying there's something wrong with your derivation 4:12 Then he gabbled out his point of view. 4:14 After Einstein listened attentively to Lando's narration 4:16 Think for a moment about your own derivation process. 4:19 and then speak openly and honestly to everyone 4:21 Ladies and gentlemen, please forget my deduction just now. 4:24 What the gentleman just said is right 4:25 The last man who dared to do that to Einstein in public. 4:28 Or Pauli go, the reverse period of Lando's character is the main thing is a wild unruly ah 4:33 Hardly served anyone 4:34 But ah 4:35 One person is an exception. 4:36 He's Bohr. 4:38 Lando admired Bohr very much when he was studying. 4:40 Bohr's ability to find out the nature of things from the complexity of physical phenomena. 4:43 To make young Lando feel ashamed. 4:45 He was on a visit to Denmark 4:47 went to Bohr's institute to visit him 4:49 This period of contact, let Lando on his academic ability and character more admire 4:54 For the rest of his life, Langdo praised Bohr as his teacher. 4:57 After returning home, Lando became a top-notch physicist in the Soviet Union. 5:02 But it's hard for someone with a personality like Lando to have a good relationship with their boss. 5:06 Lando is a man who pays attention to telling the truth. 5:08 Like a good word to the leader 5:09 He would never do such a thing as malicious flattery. 5:12 As long as it is something proposed by others, I feel incorrect. 5:15 He's relentless in pointing out, no matter who the other person is. 5:17 This wild and unruly character of his 5:19 It soon put him at odds with his own leader. 5:21 And Lando didn't get used to his unhappy work and left. 5:24 As soon as he returned home, he chose to change jobs many times because of conflicts with his leaders. 5:28 1934 5:30 Lando due to academic performance is too outstanding 5:32 Free from defense 5:33 He received a double degree of Doctor of Science and Doctor of Mathematics from Leningrad University. 5:38 In the second year, Landor was hired as a professor at Kharkiv University. 5:42 This job is an iron rice bowl. 5:44 Countless people can't squeeze in if they want. 5:46 But Lando didn't care. 5:47 After a disagreement with the dean of this college 5:50 He immediately quit job-hopping 5:52 Perhaps this is what we call the post-zero rectification of the workplace now. 5:56 Lando was born as a post-zero in 1908. 5:59 It is really a skill in rectifying the workplace. 6:02 But is this unruly personality of rectifying the workplace a bad thing? 6:05 I don't think so. It was Lando's wild character that made him who he was. 6:10 At the time of Lando's resignation from Kharkiv University 6:12 Soviet physicist Kapicha just returned home 6:15 He presided over the Institute of Physical Problems of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. 6:18 Lando and Kapicha were friends before 6:20 So he jumped ship to him. 6:22 Otherwise, there is a common language among physicists. 6:24 Lando and Ka must get along very well. 6:26 This time he and his leadership can be regarded as no contradiction 6:29 But he and the leadership of the leadership 6:31 After the high-level Soviet Union became a political victim 6:35 Took into a dark prison by KGB agents 6:41 With the joint efforts of many big men in academia 6:44 He was released after a year in custody. 6:46 After being released from prison, the wolf knife once again played steadily 6:48 It took only half a year to complete the superflow theory of liquid nitrogen 6:51 This superfluid theory also allowed Lao Dao to win the Nobel Prize in Physics in the future. 6:56 In addition 6:56 The charge constraint theory of elementary particles, liquid quantum theory and other important achievements were also discovered during this period. 7:03 Just as the creativity of the old ways is gradually being restored 7:06 A sudden disaster befell him. 7:09 January 1962 7:11 Landau is on his way to the Nuclear Research Institute. 7:13 The car he was riding in collided with a heavy car. 7:16 The crash broke 11 bones in Landau 7:19 Major damage to the skull 7:20 After being sent to the hospital 7:21 Landau has been unconscious. 7:23 Doctors judged him to be mostly hopeless. 7:25 After the car accident 7:26 Bohr immediately arranged for the world's best doctors to go to Moscow to give Landau first aid. 7:31 Physicists all over the world have sent precious herbs to the old way. 7:34 The physicist, who has been mad all his life in physics, is not disliked. 7:38 Instead, it has received unlimited support and sympathy from scientists. 7:41 Under the rescue of many parties 7:43 Landau spent a full 40 days in a coma. 7:45 Miraculously came to life 7:47 became a medical miracle 7:48 After Landau's car accident 7:50 The body is very weak 7:51 Lives are at risk at any time. 7:53 The Nobel Committee decided to award the Nobel Prize to Landau. 7:56 and made an unprecedented decision specifically for Landau 7:59 He doesn't have to come to Stockholm to receive the award himself. 8:01 Send someone directly to send the Nobel Prize to Moscow for the award. 8:04 Presented to the door 8:05 This is the first time since the Nobel Prize was created. 8:08 It is also the only time that Landau has been in a car accident. Although he is sober 8:11 But a lifetime without a wheelchair 8:13 I can no longer continue my research. 8:15 His health is getting worse every day 8:18 Six years later, the great scientist came to the end of his life. 8:22 Landau died on April 3, 1968. 8:26 His life is a life of debauchery 8:28 point out Einstein's mistakes 8:30 Complaining about injustice at the top of the Soviet Union 8:32 Whether in academic or in life 8:34 He's always the craziest one 8:36 But from another angle 8:38 Is it not an excellent quality for a madness like Lando? 8:41 Whether it's academic discussion or social progress 8:43 What is needed is not this kind of crazy person who has something to say. 8:46 People like Lando often have to go through more suffering than ordinary people. 8:50 He himself is a good example 8:52 When this great scientist who dares to express his views reaches the end of his life 8:56 Does he complain about the ups and downs of his life? 9:00 Before death 9:01 He spoke his last words to his students 9:04 God has treated me well. Everything has always been smooth in my life. A brief history of genius 32.5K subscribers Videos About 一起了解名人的发展史 2 Comments rongmaw lin Add a comment... @aprilann6421 14 hours ago 用「狂人」描述他, 並不貼切. 他只是勇於捍衛事實的人. Reply @leizhangsun8876 1 day ago 太牛逼了!❤ 1 Reply

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