23-year-old girl surprised scientists, her theory could pass Einstein's (Video)

Compared to the genius like Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein is not something that happens to an average person. So when we say Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski is away from the average man, we understand that, reports The Independent”, the Periscope broadcast. At the age of 23, Patterson has carried out science-related issues more than most [...]
So when we say Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski is away from the average man, we understand that, reports The Independent”, the Periscope broadcast.
At the age of 23, Paterski has carried out issues related to science more than most of us.
When she was only 14 years old, a Chicago member, she built her own plane on a motorcycle.
If that wasn't quite impressive, then she flew across Michigan Lake, becoming the youngest person to fly her plane.
It took her two years to finish, and she documented it on You Tube.
She graduated from the Academy of Mathematics and Sciences in Illinois in 2010 and enrolled at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
First she had to wait for her to be admitted to school, but Professors Allen Haggerty and Earl Murman were surprised to see the video.
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After just three years at MlT, it has reached the highest possible grade rate of 5.0.
She is now working at her doctorate at Harvard World University, with complete academic freedom and no interference from staff.
She's only 23.
What is even more remarkable is that she is no longer interested in aircraft construction but has turned her attention into physics; that is, in black holes and how gravity affects space and time.
She especially wants to study quantum migration, where she will try to understand the relationship between gravity within the context of quantum physics.
If its search is successful, discoveries in this field can change the way we understand the universe.
Patterson records all of her work on her website “Physics Girl”, but if you're a little jealous of her achievements she has some proverbs for you.
During an interview with Marie Claire earlier this year she said:
“be optimistic about what you think you can do”.
When you're young, you say a lot of things about what you're going to do or when you're older I think it's important not to forget those dreams”. /Periscopi/











