Khaberni - Laurent Simons, known as the "Little Belgian Einstein", defended his PhD in quantum physics at the age of fifteen, and this genius does not intend to stop at this achievement.
According to The Brussels Times, Laurent Simons defended his PhD in quantum physics at Antwerp University in record time, confirming that he does not intend to stop at this achievement.
Laurent began his primary education at the age of four and graduated at six, then completed high school at eight. At twelve, he obtained a Master's degree in quantum physics after completing a program that typically lasts three years in just 18 months.
Laurent devoted many years to studying the intersection of physics, chemistry, medicine, and artificial intelligence, studying physics and medicine at the Max Planck Institute. After earning his PhD, he immediately joined a second medical program focusing on artificial intelligence.
Laurent has a photographic memory and an IQ of 145, a level reached by only 0.1% of people. After graduating from high school, he and his parents received offers from major companies to study and conduct research at their centers, but he decided to study medicine. This goal was realized after the death of his grandparents, with his dream of devising ways to increase human lifespan and make it physically immortal.
Laurent says, "I want to create superhumans — people who jump like Michael Jordan and run like Olympic champions."




