When
Jacob Barnett was 2 years old, he was diagnosed with moderate to severe
autism. Doctors told his parents that the boy would likely never talk
or read and would probably be forever unable to independently manage
basic daily activities like tying his shoe laces. But they were sorely,
extraordinarily mistaken.
Today, Barnett -- now 14 -- is a Master's student, on his way to earning a PhD in quantum physics. According to the BBC, the teen, who boasts an IQ of 170, has already been tipped to one day win the Nobel Prize.