Oscar Wrigley (21st Century’s Einstein)

The two years old with brain of Einstein – Oscar Wrigley. He has an IQ of more than 160.
At 2 years and 5 months, he became the youngest child to be accepted into Mensa, the international organization for people with exceptional intelligence. His IQ score is equal to Einstein.
Oscar’s parents say their little genius began talking at 9th months and by 18th months, he was reciting the alphabet in the bath.
When he turned 2, he had a vocabulary increased to thousands of words, which most children would have just mastered only about 50 at his age.
Now, his parents has nothing to teach him because he already knew everything his parents know.
And he lectures his mom and dad about the reproductive cycle of penguins and conducts classical music symphonies as he listens and he’s able to identify individual music instruments.
If you are interested about his, try Google “Oscar Wrigley” for more information.
Let’s welcome the 21st century’s Einstein to the World.



Twitter
Facebook
RSS
Look, listen, and explore music and musical instruments that aren’t part of the mainstream. Showcasing unusual musical creations and sounds of unique artists and artisans from around the globe. From gourd music to electronic odysseys, harp guitars to industrial insects, from beautiful, to bizarre, to just plain wacky. New, unique innovations, along with heavily modified hybrids of instruments once formally known as guitars, basses, keyboards, drums, wind and stringed instruments.