Jason Padgett describes why there is no such thing as a perfect circle
Imagine suddenly discovering you're something of a math genius after being violently attacked. It's a rare condition called "sudden genius syndrome," and one man here in Central Indiana says it happened to him.

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Treffert Center: A Conversation with Jason Padgett

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How math saved my life | Jason Padgett

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Re-Learning Math with Scott Flansburg, the Human Calculator (Part 1)

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'Sudden genius syndrome' robbery victim uses math to find new home in Indiana

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Alternate Realities from Relativity | Jason Padgett | TEDxTacoma

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The Sad Story of the Smartest Man Who Ever Lived

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The Reasoning Test Psychologists Still Can't Explain

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The Oldest Unsolved Problem in Math

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Meet the Accidental Genius

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Math Genius Computes in the Blink of an Eye

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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The Banach–Tarski Paradox

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POTUS Hires America's Least-Qualified Spy & Trump's Portrait Graces New $250 Bill? | The Daily Show

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The Simple Question that Stumped Everyone Except Marilyn vos Savant

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Who can challenge this 6 yr old Super Brain with an IQ of 180? Watch a REAL Child Prodigy.

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FDL Reads: Jason Padgett & Dr. Darold Treffert

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Jake: Math prodigy proud of his autism

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I took an IQ test to explain what's wrong with them

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Tesla’s 3-6-9 and Vortex Math: Is this really the key to the universe?

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