This story is the autobiography of Andrew Magdy Kamal. The story begins with an awkwardly social young boy named Andrew Magdy Kamal being born in the hospital. He only weighted less then 2/3 the weight of his sister and couple month after his birth, they realize the boy has very unusual behavior. Testing him, they find many different problems including: Savant Syndrome, Aspergers, ODD, and ADHD, and Manic Depression. The boy faces many difficult challenges in life and his parents decide to discipline him extremely strictly in order to make a man out of him. Andrew have became a Theoretical Physicist, an Award winning Marathon Runner, a Semi Professional Boxer, an inventor, a poet, and a published author. He also broken the World Record for Highest IQ all by the age of 16. He even ends up solving some of the top unanswered problems in Physics known to man. However, in order to succeed Andrew faces many problems, like the death of his best friend Steve, who was a runner, and being bullied by others for his anti-social behavior and intelligence. Andrew being a devote Christian, tries his best to ignore it, and eventually does.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Personal Life
Chapter 2 Some Realizations
Chapter 3 Multi-Talents & Some Health Issues
Chapter 4 Some Ideas
Chapter 5 Controversies
Objectives and Topics
This work provides an autobiographical overview of Andrew Magdy Kamal, detailing his unique cognitive abilities, his academic and athletic achievements, his personal inventions, and his perspectives on complex scientific and theological topics.
- Biographical background and intellectual profile
- Scientific theories and contributions to physics
- Inventory of inventions and design concepts
- Navigating health challenges and public controversies
- Personal perspectives on faith, dreams, and the universe
Excerpt from the Book
Some Realizations
In April of 2012, Andrew came up with the idea that Energy is equal to the Force of the Velocity of Mass Accelerating. Also the c in Einstein’s equation applied to speed of light in a vacuum, the vacuum being an isolated universe when the universe isn’t completely isolated. Another reason that Andrew believes that Einstein’s theory of relativity is wrong and because he applied the idea of a fully isolated universe in accordance with the speed of light, is because Einstein didn’t include the variable of force, also Einstein’s theory is based on the idea that space is curved, when it obviously isn’t. Other scientist earlier in history including: Albert A. Michelson, Robert A. Millikan, Louis Essen, Ernest Rutherford, Herbert Ives, Ernst Mach, Nikola Tesla all have said Einstein’s theory is incorrect. The difference is that Andrew provided the most logical reason on why Einstein’s theory is incorrect and what idea should replace Einstein’s theory.
Summary of Chapters
Chapter 1 Personal Life: This chapter introduces Andrew Magdy Kamal, his diagnosis, early academic milestones, and his diverse interests ranging from marathons to social networking.
Chapter 2 Some Realizations: The author presents his scientific hypotheses, specifically challenging established theories like Einstein’s relativity and Hawking’s theories on black holes.
Chapter 3 Multi-Talents & Some Health Issues: This section covers his diverse artistic and intellectual pursuits alongside the challenges posed by his personal health.
Chapter 4 Some Ideas: A compilation of his creative output, including poetry and numerous design concepts for inventions like hoverboards and medical devices.
Chapter 5 Controversies: The final chapter discusses the disputes regarding his world records, his engagement with intelligence agencies, and his personal beliefs on creationism and the afterlife.
Keywords
Andrew Magdy Kamal, Savant Syndrome, Aspergers, Theoretical Physics, Intelligence Quotient, Inventions, Relativity, World Records, Creationism, Science Fiction, Cognitive Ability, Biography, Intellectual Property, Scientific Theory
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary subject of this book?
The book serves as a personal account of the life and intellectual output of Andrew Magdy Kamal, an individual diagnosed with several conditions including Savant Syndrome and Aspergers.
What are the main thematic areas covered?
The work focuses on his scientific theories, his wide array of inventions, his physical achievements, and his navigation of personal and public challenges.
What is the author's primary goal in this publication?
The goal is to document his achievements, present his unique scientific perspectives, and clarify his stance on controversies involving his world records.
Which scientific methodology does the author appear to use?
The author relies on theoretical reasoning, logical deduction, and historical comparison to formulate his own physical theories and inventions.
What topics are discussed in the main body?
The main body treats his personal biography, his critiques of modern physics, an extensive list of technological design concepts, and his spiritual views.
Which keywords characterize this work?
Key terms include Savant Syndrome, Theoretical Physics, Intellectual Achievement, and Innovation.
How does Andrew challenge Einstein’s theory of relativity?
Andrew argues that Einstein's theory is flawed because it fails to incorporate the variable of force and assumes that space is curved.
What is the nature of the "Controversies" discussed in the final chapter?
The controversies primarily involve the removal of his name from the RecordSetter platform and his ongoing efforts to have his intellectual and physical records officially recognized by other organizations.
- Quote paper
- Andrew Magdy Kamal (Author), 2013, Andrew Magdy Kamal - The Autistic Savant, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/214369