Who Are The Most Intelligent People In The World?? From men who changed science to women who change the world…stay tuned to number 1 to find out who are the most intelligent people in the world! This top 10 brought to you by Zero2Hero!! Don't forget to subscribe here! https://goo.gl/NXuChu Click here to see 10 Amazing Facts About India! https://youtu.be/gQdNnn7iXeg Number 10. Charles Dickens It may seem odd that an author, of all things, is starting off the list of "most intelligent people of all time", but if we're going off of raw intelligence, then he definitely makes the list. Why? Because Charles Dickens had an IQ of 165. Which you would think was attributed to his time at school, but it wasn't. Because he actually left school at a young age because his father was put in prison for not paying a debt. He worked at a factory for a time, but then, he started to edit journals and write novels, and this was the start of his legendary career. But his career wasn't rooted in just writing, Charles Dickens was a very eloquent speaker and advocate. He campaigned for children's rights, better education, and so much more. As for his writings, not only was he brilliant with the pen, he’s even the one who created the art of the cliffhanger, as his stories were typically released in weekly or monthly publications. He would listen to feedback from the people, and then adjust his stories accordingly. That sounds like a very intelligent man to me. Number 9: Galileo. Whether you know him from his work in science, or his cameo in the song Bohemian Rhapsody, the man known as Galileo was instrumental in the discovery of the workings of our world. Mainly because he was smart enough to figure them out. Depending on which test he took, his IQ scores were between 180-200, putting him in high intellect statures. Born in Italy in 1564, Galileo lived in what you might call a primitive world in terms of science and belief, and yet, instead of following the herd in terms of what was believed at the time, Galileo dared to push science forward, despite what other people said of him. It was because of him that we learned about inertia, and the Law of Falling Bodies. He also is the father of the Scientific Method, of modern physics, and in the words of Albert Einstein "modern science altogether.” Even though the Church itself condemned his findings in science and astronomy, Galileo kept going in his research and beliefs. Even penning two books while under house arrest. Number 8: Cleopatra. Before we talk about the genius of Cleopatra…take a moment to like this video and join the Zero2Hero community by using the buttons below! Ok, it's debatable just how smart Cleopatra was in terms of her IQ, after all, there wasn't an IQ test back then, you know? But many guess that she was not only incredibly smart, but had an IQ of about 180, which is higher than many thought a woman could have back in those days, obviously, we know better now. Her reign as the last Pharaoh of Egypt before Rome's conquering was proof of her intelligence. For she knew not only how to manipulate people, but also how to gain allies, including Julius Caesar and Marc Antony. Both of which she skillfully manipulated in ways that allowed her to screw over her enemies while also getting more fame and love in the process. But her intelligence goes beyond her cunning, Cleopatra was truly brilliant. Depending on the historian you talk to, she either knew five languages, or a dozen, all of which she spoke fluently in order to better rule her kingdom. It was also said that instead of having her court filled with people to amuse her, she instead loved to have the company of scholars, so that they could talk about very intelligent matters. Anyway you look at it, Cleopatra was one of the smartest people on Earth then and now. Number 7: Michael Faraday. As proven with Cleopatra and Galileo, having the intelligence isn't enough, you need to know how to use it, and to that end, scientist Michael Faraday is one of the most brilliant people in history. For his work in various fields of electricity helped establish many principles that work today in booming fashion. Not unlike Charles Dickens, Faraday actually had very little in terms of education, and yet, he had a grasp on the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry that far outpaced anyone around him at the time. It was because of him that we discovered the Electromagnetic Field that lies around certain objects. As well as finding out that magnetism could affect light, which in turn led to several creations that helped make electricity something that the human race could actually use. Thomas Edison wouldn't have been able to make a light bulb work without the science that Faraday discovered. His work in these fields led to his name being attached to many things, including Faraday’s law of induction; Faraday effect: Faraday cage; Faraday paradox; Faraday wheel; and Faraday wave, just to name a few.
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