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What happens when one genius watches another genius think—and realizes they’re operating on entirely different mental planes? In this dramatic, first-person retelling inspired by Richard Feynman’s own recollections, we step inside one of the most astonishing moments in intellectual history. Feynman watches John von Neumann—the man many considered the smartest human alive—solve problems at terrifying speed… and yet completely miss something obvious. This wasn’t a simple mistake. It was a window into a **fundamentally different kind of intelligence**. At Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project, Feynman observed how von Neumann’s mind worked: not visually, not intuitively, but as a pure symbolic engine. Where Feynman thought in pictures, analogies, and physical intuition, von Neumann calculated in flawless abstractions—instantly, effortlessly, and without pause. Through vivid storytelling, historical detail, and philosophical reflection, this video explores: How von Neumann could solve complex problems in seconds Why his thinking sometimes bypassed “obvious” human insights What Feynman learned by watching a mind unlike any other Why intelligence isn’t about being better or worse—but different And why there is no single way to be a genius This story challenges everything we assume about brilliance, creativity, and what it really means to be intelligent. If you’ve ever felt that your mind works differently—or wondered how true geniuses think—this video will change how you see intelligence forever. --- ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 – The moment the smartest man got it wrong 01:10 – Los Alamos, 1944: where legends worked 02:45 – Meeting John von Neumann 04:10 – He solved it in seconds 05:40 – Why his mistake shocked me 07:10 – Von Neumann’s brain didn’t think visually 08:55 – A mind built for symbols, not pictures 10:30 – What a six-year-old Johnny could do 12:00 – RAND Corporation paid him just to think 13:40 – Why most geniuses think differently 15:05 – He believed history would forget him 16:45 – His final days and last words 18:20 – What von Neumann taught me about intelligence 19:40 – There is no single way to be a genius 20:40 – Final reflection: intelligence redefined --- 📚 Sources • James Gleick — Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman (1992) • Norman Macrae — John von Neumann: The Scientific Genius Who Pioneered the Modern Computer (1992) • Ananyo Bhattacharya — The Man from the Future (2022) • Richard Feynman — What Do You Care What Other People Think? (1988) • Eugene Wigner — The Recollections of Eugene P. Wigner (1992) • Stanisław Ulam — John von Neumann 1903–1957 (1958) --- ⚠️ Disclaimer This video is a dramatic retelling based on historical sources, narrated in the first person to bring Richard Feynman’s perspective to life. The voice is AI-generated and is *not* an imitation of Richard Feynman. All factual claims are drawn from documented historical records. --- #feynman #vonneumann #genius #physics #mathematics #science #intelligence #losalamos #manhattanproject #history#humanintelligence #geniusmind #howgeniusthink