16 years old Pakistani student proves himself more intelligent than Isaac Newton
Lahore: Pakistani student Shahryar Niazi, in just 16 years of his life, recently challenged the intelligence level of famous scientist Isaac Newton by rewriting the practical theory of “Electronic Honeycomb”.
It has been acknowledged that Mr. Niazi is a student of A-level in local school of Lahore. He not only surprised the scientists all around the world but he also beat world’s famous astronomer and Physicist, Isaac Newton.
He wrote an article in a Royal Open Science Journal (which is about science, engineering and math showed his practical approach) which amazed scientists.
The article was not only published but his theory was also approved, in the same magazine Isaac Newton’s article was published when he was 17.
Previously, scientists gave theory if oil fall on electricity then it took the shape of beehive, but Shahryar opened a new chapter. He measured the voltage of electricity during the experiment.
He said, “I can’t believe that my theory is published. I am not only appreciated by Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan but also by eminent scientists around the world.”
“I am proud of being Pakistan. My land is called the land of doctors, engineers and scientists.
“It’s an honour for me that my root is from Pakistan,” he added, “I want to continue my journey in the same field, Inshallah I will work hard to bring Nobel Prize in Pakistan.”
His theory is not only appreciated by approved by the scientists.
Reporter: Syeda Faiza Bukhari