There is only one Albert Einstein or maybe not. Romanieo Golphin jr is a seven-year-old boy who, since he was two, has shown his extraordinary qualities
Don't store avocado like this: it's dangerousThere is only one Albert Einstein or maybe not. Romanie Golphin jr he is a seven-year-old boy who, since he was two, has shown his extraordinary qualities.
A child who, alongside music and Lego, gets lost in very complicated issues related to atoms and particles.
Romanieo lives in Silver Spring, Maryland and has an inordinate passion for science to such an extent that someone has already speculated that he could be a worthy heir to the great Albert Einstein.
The child has never attended a public or private school but was schooled at home with the help of different teachers for each discipline. Over time, he realized that his passion was science, especially fascinated by big words pronounced by adults.
The talent of the child prodigy did not go unnoticed. Steven Goldfarb, an experimental physicist at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), which manages the Large Hadron Collider, invited Romanieo and his family to visit the Swiss facility, appointing him ambassador of CERN in Washington.
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Despite his young age, the child was allowed to participate, like other students, in the courses of theUniversity of North Carolina, obviously his job here is to observe his surroundings, in the hope that he may in the future contribute to important research or innovative inventions.
Alongside the passion for science there is also that for the art. At the National Gallery, Romanieo left his father in stone, for having guessed all the names of the painters who had painted the individual paintings.
Same thing for the acumen with which he responds on particles, atoms and complicated notions of physics.
Already several scientists have pronounced on his talents defining him as a child from the unusual intellect. In short, mark this name, perhaps his name will not remain unknown to most.
Dominella Trunfio
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