The Evolution of Genius: Every Night, I Get Smarter!
Chapter 12: Waiting for Results [2]
- Chapter 134 - 1286
- Chapter 133: White Bed
- Chapter 132: At The Barrier
- Chapter 131: Believe
- Chapter 130: Converging
- Chapter 129: Free Will
- Chapter 128: Diverging Probabilities
- Chapter 127: Race
- Chapter 126: Purpose
- Chapter 125: Alarm
- Chapter 124: Moonlight ❤️
- Chapter 123: Not Allowed
- Chapter 122: Way To Relax
- Chapter 121: Cure For Depression
- Chapter 120: Layer Six
- Chapter 119: Last Break
- Chapter 118: Successful Entanglement
- Chapter 117: Escape
- Chapter 116: Last Step
- Chapter 115: Sight and Progress
- Chapter 114: Month of Time
- Chapter 113: Arise Success
- Chapter 112: Watching
- Chapter 111: Better Education and Concert
- Chapter 110: Scamming SpaceZ
- Chapter 109: Drug Cartel
- Chapter 108: Back In
- Chapter 107: Reward and Banquet
- Chapter 106: Back For Noble
- Chapter 105: Grey Network
- Chapter 104: New Drugs and Distribution
- Chapter 103: Drugs
- Chapter 102: Ulthars
- Chapter 101: Before I Jump
- Chapter 100: War
- Chapter 99: Party on Coelus
- Chapter 98: Invitation
- Chapter 97: New Facility and Forum
- Chapter 96: Modulator
- Chapter 95: Satisfaction
- Chapter 94: Clubbing
- Chapter 93: Mouse
- Chapter 92: Accident
- Chapter 91: First Class
- Chapter 90: Unified Theory
- Chapter 89: Everyone For Themselves
- Chapter 88: Safe
- Chapter 87: Coelus
- Chapter 86: Competition
- Chapter 85: The Architect
- Chapter 84: Close
- Chapter 83: Relationship II
- Chapter 82: Fusion Ignition
- Chapter 81: The Lab
- Chapter 80: Subcompany and Waves
- Chapter 79: Parents
- Chapter 78: Canada
- Chapter 77: Casi
- Chapter 76: Relationship
- Chapter 75: Conundrum
- Chapter 74: Maestro
- Chapter 73: Interesting
- Chapter 72: Ceremony
- Chapter 71: Consciousness
- Chapter 70: Boston’s Neuroscientist
- Chapter 69: A Hot Night
- Chapter 68: Passing Time
- Chapter 67: Closed Research
- Chapter 66: Back In Germany
- Chapter 65: Thirst For Knowledge and Olivia
- Chapter 64: Layers
- Chapter 63: Information and Choice
- Chapter 62: White House
- Chapter 61: The Reasons
- Chapter 60: I Don’t Know You
- Chapter 59: Interrogation
- Chapter 58: Famous or Infamous
- Chapter 57: Complications
- Chapter 56: The Call
- Chapter 55: Z
- Chapter 54: Next Step
- Chapter 53: Ph.d.
- Chapter 52: The Revelation
- Chapter 51: At Harvard
- Chapter 50: New Car
- Chapter 49: Bigshots
- Chapter 48: Friend or Foe
- Chapter 47: Around The World
- Chapter 46: First Encounter
- Chapter 45: Breakthrough
- Chapter 44: Enlightenment
- Chapter 43: Conscious
- Chapter 42: On The Flight
- Chapter 41: On The Brink
- Chapter 40: The Lord
- Chapter 39: Fan
- Chapter 38: The Switch
- Chapter 37: Feelings
- Chapter 36: The Cruise
- Chapter 35: A Game
- Chapter 34: Developments
- Chapter 33: Come In
- Chapter 32: Changes
- Chapter 31: Just Observants
- Chapter 30: Fading
- Chapter 29: The Prodigy Maximillian
- Chapter 28: One At A TIme
- Chapter 27: Safe Day
- Chapter 26: IMC [2]
- Chapter 25: Dreamy
- Chapter 24: IMC [1]
- Chapter 23: Tease
- Chapter 22: No Need For Mathematicians
- Chapter 21: International Journal
- Chapter 20: First Thesis
- Chapter 19: Team Leader
- Chapter 18: Dreamland Net Start-Up
- Chapter 17: GAI Weather
- Chapter 16: Dreamland
- Chapter 15: The Scholarship
- Chapter 14: Meeting Preparations
- Chapter 13: Sharing The Results
- Chapter 12: Waiting for Results [2]
- Chapter 11: Professor Milik
- Chapter 10: Waiting for Results [1]
- Chapter 9: SAT
- Chapter 8: Approaching SAT [4]
- Chapter 7: Approaching SAT [3]
- Chapter 6: Approaching SAT [2]
- Chapter 5: Approaching SAT [1]
- Chapter 4: First Day at School [3]
- Chapter 3: First Day at School [2]
- Chapter 2: First Day at School [1]
- Chapter 1: Max Sullivan
It turned out that my timing was spot on. As I exited the lecture hall, I watched as on the opposite side a stream of students began to pour in.
At first, I couldn't spot Olivia among the crowd. But that's when she suddenly popped out on my left, and together, we made our way into the hall.
We got ourselves situated somewhere in the middle rows, blending into the buzz of the students.
The professor, who was set to deliver our lecture, entered the room. He had a slightly receding hairline and a small stature. The students hushed their voices down and began to listen to the professor.
"Welcome to MIT students, we're gonna get started today with Calculus, I will show you how math will be taught here... Well, at least in the first couple of weeks."
"So let me tell you briefly what's in store, the first topic is a Derivative, we are gonna look at it from many different points of view, the geometric interpretation, is one that we are gonna focus on today and then we are gonna talk about why Calculus is so fundamental, that is, I'm gonna mention the importance of derivatives to all measurements, be it science, engineering, economics, political science, etc. and I'm telling you if someone is gonna teach you well it's gonna be at MIT" - "Well unless Aliens can get you on a better Math course. Do you know any aliens?"
"They just discovered life on another planet yesterday." A guy in the front row exclaimed, he had striking blond hair and an athletic physique. He spoke with such enthusiasm that it seemed as if he couldn't wait to share the news. However, he must have mistaken the professor's joke with an actual question.
I gotta admit, I knew what he was talking about, but it didn't feel like the right time to talk about this.
I kind of remembered reading something about it, or at least skimming the headlines. So, here's the deal: they just cracked the case with the Kepler Telescope yesterday, and it's all about the K2-18b planet. This bad boy does a full lap around its star in just 33 days, and it's right in that sweet spot they call the "habitable zone."
That's not all. It's been common knowledge that this planet's got a liquid ocean under a dense layer of hydrogen, it's a Hycean Planet, but yesterday, they stumbled upon Dimethyl Sulfide. And here's the thing – on Earth, it's only produced naturally, thanks to the bacteria and plankton in the ocean. Basically, we're talking about some serious marine life vibes happening out there!
The professor casually brushed off the comment and started to explain how you can find a derivative of a function through its geometrical interpretation. Finding a function's tangent line at a specific point and calculating its slope.
While most of us in the hall were already familiar with these concepts from previous courses, the professor's love for math could be felt and the passionate approach set this lecture apart from our high school experiences, especially when compared to Mr. Johnson's teaching... That's for sure.
After deriving the formula for the derivative and providing an overview of what One Variable Calculus really is about, the professor concluded the lecture with an encouraging note, "I'm holding out for you guys to get the nod for the program so we can dive even deeper into this, you will be able to find derivatives for any type of function."
After a round of applause, I left the hall with Olivia and after taking a short stroll together through the campus we decided to go back to New York. We had 2 weeks left before the results of the SAT would be out.
After I got back to my apartment it was already late, but I decided to post something new on my blog, it wasn't like someone was actually reading it, but it also helped me organize my own thoughts. I made a post on the Learning Tree of Math as well as the Memory Palace technique for remembering shit.
Looking at my phone I got a message from Alex
'Yo, bro, I got a position in G1, I'll be playing top main'
He got a spot in an e-sport team. I guess there would be a party coming as soon as he comes back. And just as I thought, 5 minutes later I got another message from him.
'We're drinking man, Amelia will come by our spot tomorrow, you can invite Olivia or something. Wink'
'You know that Lucas is back right?' I answered
'For sure, he can drink with us what's the big deal.'
Eh...
The next day I finally decided to ask Lucas why he stayed in this cheap apartment and he responded that he likes it when money stays in his bank account and not out of it.
"I like money, lots of it" was word for word what he said.
He also said that living cheap gives him inspiration
Yea. I don't want to know what kind of inspiration he is getting and where it's coming from.
With just a measly two weeks left on the clock, I figured it was high time to sort out my financial situation or at least lay down the foundation to drop a thesis that'd make it in the papers or come up with a patent that some big-shot company would wanna snatch up.
I kicked things off by wrapping my head around Physics Fundamentals for college. Momentum, Fluid Dynamics, Electricity and Magnetism. Thermodynamics, Optics, and Waves, not to mention the down-and-dirty basics of nuclear physics and particle physics.
I had that all locked down like a vault. But what really got my juices flowing was diving into nuclear decay, thinking about the neutrons flipping into protons and vice-versa, with one of the quarks exchanging while the nucleus emitted bosons.
And as far as math goes, I was all about honing my proof-writing game and putting the finishing touches on the Abstract Algebra course.
...
Meanwhile, in one of my dreams, still with three blue comets zooming past, and a bunch of those eerie green ones circling around them, something went down.
It was like I woke up inside of that dream. It stopped feeling like I was just watching a flick; I could actually move my head around, and check out the distant sky, but that's about as far as I could go.
Since the last time, I didn't hear any more whispers calling out, which really had me wondering what was it all about.
In the second week, I thought, "Let's dive into some freakin' Electronics." Grabbed this book on the basics of electronics, and with all the provided examples, I was cruising through Nodal Analysis, Kirchhoff's Laws, Filters, and Rectifiers.
Hell, I even got into AC analysis, figuring out Amplifiers and dissecting systems with a bunch of bipolar and unipolar transistors and all sorts of different connected circuitry.
I didn't have the time or opportunity to work with real circuits, but I was definitely making massive progress.
Lastly, I tackled Control Fundamentals. Learning how to lay down the law of a physical system using fancy differential equations.
And what really made me go, "Holy shit!", was that you can flip that physical system into an electrical circuit, believe it or not. Just need some Capacitors, Coils, and Resistors to map out the whole darn thing and analyze it's behavior.
The two weeks flew by, and I was making steady moves in a bunch of different fields. I was just about ready to open up some online proof forums as well as sift through existing patents, to get a feel for the industry, you know?
Maybe catch a hint or two about where to kick things off. It was time to roll up my sleeves and start digging.
'Paching!!!' 30 minutes later I heard a sound indicating that I got myself an email.
Today was the day. I clicked on the message with anticipation and read:
'Dear Maximillian
On behalf of the Admissions Committee, it is my pleasure to offer you admission to the MIT Class of 2023. You were identified as one of the most talented and promising students in one of MIT's most competitive applicant pools ever. Your commitment to personal excellence makes you stand out as someone who will thrive in our academic environment.
...
Furthermore, in consideration of your outstanding SAT Score of 1600 and the glowing recommendation from the head of the Math Department, Acting Professor Milik, we are pleased to extend an offer for a Full Scholarship at MIT. We cordially invite you to a meeting to discuss the details of this opportunity, scheduled for July 21st.
Sincerely,
Etnis Jones
Dean of Admissions
'
"Holy fuck! Meeting in 2 weeks it is then!"
- Chapter 134 - 1286
- Chapter 133: White Bed
- Chapter 132: At The Barrier
- Chapter 131: Believe
- Chapter 130: Converging
- Chapter 129: Free Will
- Chapter 128: Diverging Probabilities
- Chapter 127: Race
- Chapter 126: Purpose
- Chapter 125: Alarm
- Chapter 124: Moonlight ❤️
- Chapter 123: Not Allowed
- Chapter 122: Way To Relax
- Chapter 121: Cure For Depression
- Chapter 120: Layer Six
- Chapter 119: Last Break
- Chapter 118: Successful Entanglement
- Chapter 117: Escape
- Chapter 116: Last Step
- Chapter 115: Sight and Progress
- Chapter 114: Month of Time
- Chapter 113: Arise Success
- Chapter 112: Watching
- Chapter 111: Better Education and Concert
- Chapter 110: Scamming SpaceZ
- Chapter 109: Drug Cartel
- Chapter 108: Back In
- Chapter 107: Reward and Banquet
- Chapter 106: Back For Noble
- Chapter 105: Grey Network
- Chapter 104: New Drugs and Distribution
- Chapter 103: Drugs
- Chapter 102: Ulthars
- Chapter 101: Before I Jump
- Chapter 100: War
- Chapter 99: Party on Coelus
- Chapter 98: Invitation
- Chapter 97: New Facility and Forum
- Chapter 96: Modulator
- Chapter 95: Satisfaction
- Chapter 94: Clubbing
- Chapter 93: Mouse
- Chapter 92: Accident
- Chapter 91: First Class
- Chapter 90: Unified Theory
- Chapter 89: Everyone For Themselves
- Chapter 88: Safe
- Chapter 87: Coelus
- Chapter 86: Competition
- Chapter 85: The Architect
- Chapter 84: Close
- Chapter 83: Relationship II
- Chapter 82: Fusion Ignition
- Chapter 81: The Lab
- Chapter 80: Subcompany and Waves
- Chapter 79: Parents
- Chapter 78: Canada
- Chapter 77: Casi
- Chapter 76: Relationship
- Chapter 75: Conundrum
- Chapter 74: Maestro
- Chapter 73: Interesting
- Chapter 72: Ceremony
- Chapter 71: Consciousness
- Chapter 70: Boston’s Neuroscientist
- Chapter 69: A Hot Night
- Chapter 68: Passing Time
- Chapter 67: Closed Research
- Chapter 66: Back In Germany
- Chapter 65: Thirst For Knowledge and Olivia
- Chapter 64: Layers
- Chapter 63: Information and Choice
- Chapter 62: White House
- Chapter 61: The Reasons
- Chapter 60: I Don’t Know You
- Chapter 59: Interrogation
- Chapter 58: Famous or Infamous
- Chapter 57: Complications
- Chapter 56: The Call
- Chapter 55: Z
- Chapter 54: Next Step
- Chapter 53: Ph.d.
- Chapter 52: The Revelation
- Chapter 51: At Harvard
- Chapter 50: New Car
- Chapter 49: Bigshots
- Chapter 48: Friend or Foe
- Chapter 47: Around The World
- Chapter 46: First Encounter
- Chapter 45: Breakthrough
- Chapter 44: Enlightenment
- Chapter 43: Conscious
- Chapter 42: On The Flight
- Chapter 41: On The Brink
- Chapter 40: The Lord
- Chapter 39: Fan
- Chapter 38: The Switch
- Chapter 37: Feelings
- Chapter 36: The Cruise
- Chapter 35: A Game
- Chapter 34: Developments
- Chapter 33: Come In
- Chapter 32: Changes
- Chapter 31: Just Observants
- Chapter 30: Fading
- Chapter 29: The Prodigy Maximillian
- Chapter 28: One At A TIme
- Chapter 27: Safe Day
- Chapter 26: IMC [2]
- Chapter 25: Dreamy
- Chapter 24: IMC [1]
- Chapter 23: Tease
- Chapter 22: No Need For Mathematicians
- Chapter 21: International Journal
- Chapter 20: First Thesis
- Chapter 19: Team Leader
- Chapter 18: Dreamland Net Start-Up
- Chapter 17: GAI Weather
- Chapter 16: Dreamland
- Chapter 15: The Scholarship
- Chapter 14: Meeting Preparations
- Chapter 13: Sharing The Results
- Chapter 12: Waiting for Results [2]
- Chapter 11: Professor Milik
- Chapter 10: Waiting for Results [1]
- Chapter 9: SAT
- Chapter 8: Approaching SAT [4]
- Chapter 7: Approaching SAT [3]
- Chapter 6: Approaching SAT [2]
- Chapter 5: Approaching SAT [1]
- Chapter 4: First Day at School [3]
- Chapter 3: First Day at School [2]
- Chapter 2: First Day at School [1]
- Chapter 1: Max Sullivan
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