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    Number 5. Kim Ung-Yong. Kim Ung-Yong is a South Korean civil engineer and former child

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    prodigy whose IQ was recorded by the Guinness Book of World Records at 210. He started speaking

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    at 6 months and was able to read Japanese, Korean, German, English and many other languages

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    by his third birthday. By the age of 4, he had scored more than 200 on an IQ test normally

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    given to 7 year olds. As of 2007 Kim Ung-Yong currently works as an adjunct professor at

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    Chungbuk National University. Number 4. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Goethe was a German writer

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    and Statesman who is believed to have had an IQ of 220. His body of work consists of

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    epic and lyric poetry written in a variety of styles and his most notable works include,

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    ‘Faust’, ‘The Sorrows of Young Werhter’ and ‘Elective Affinities’. Although his

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    literary work attracted great interest, Goethe was also actively involved in the studies

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    of natural science writing several works on morphology and colour theory. Number 3. Christopher

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    Hirata. Hirata is a child prodigy turned astrophysicist with an IQ of 225 by the age of 16. He is

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    best known for his human chemical thermodynamics and human physics based, ‘The Physics of

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    Relationships’. At the age of 3, Hirata entertained himself at the supermarket by

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    calculating the total bill of his parent’s shopping cart, item-by-item, by weight, quantity,

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    discounts and sale taxes. That is pretty impressive for a 3 year old. By 12, he was taking college-level

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    courses in Physics and multivariable calculus. However, perhaps most famously Hirata became

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    the youngest competitor ever to win a gold medal at the International Physics Olympiad

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    at 13 years old. If you are still not impressed, by 16 he was working with NASA on projects

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    dealing with colonizing Mars and he earned his PhD in astrophysics from Princeton University at 22.

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    Number 2. Terence Tao. Tao is an Australian-American mathematician working on harmonic analysis,

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    partial differential equations, additive combinatorics, ergodic Ramsey theory, random matrix theory,

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    and analytic number theory. No wonder he has an IQ of 230, I was wondering whether the

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    list was ever going to end. From an early age, Tao exhibited extraordinary mathematical

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    capabilities by attending calculus courses at the age of 7 and the following year he

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    even began to teach high school calculus at Garfield High School just at the age of 8.

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    His mathematical abilities do not end there! Tao and Lenhard Ng are the only two children

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    in the history of the Johns Hopkins' Study of Exceptional Talent program to have achieved

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    a score of 700 or greater on the SAT math section while just nine years old. Tao scored

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    760. Tao also remains the youngest winner of each of the three medals in the International

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    Mathematical Olympiad, winning a bronze in 1986 at 10, a silver in 1987 at 11 and finally

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    a gold in 1988 at the age of 12. Number 1. William James Sidis. Just when you thought

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    that someone couldn’t have a higher IQ, well someone just did! William James Sidis

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    was an American child prodigy with exceptional mathematical abilities and a claimed mastery

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    of many languages. Although not confirmed, he is believed to have had an IQ of 275, the

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    highest IQ ever in the history of our planet. He attended Harvard University at age 11,

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    as an ‘adult’, and was claimed to be conversant in over 40 languages and dialects. Sidis could

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    read the New York Times at 18 months and had reportedly taught himself 8 languages (Latin,

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    Greek, French, Russian, Hebrew, German, Turkish and Armenian) only at 8 years old. Also by

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    the age of 8 he invented his own language called, ‘Vendergood’.

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The example sentences of COLONIZING in videos (15 in total of 30)

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dealing verb, gerund or present participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction colonizing verb, gerund or present participle mars proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction he personal pronoun earned verb, past tense his possessive pronoun phd proper noun, singular in preposition or subordinating conjunction astrophysics noun, plural from preposition or subordinating conjunction princeton proper noun, singular university proper noun, singular at preposition or subordinating conjunction 22 cardinal number .
elon proper noun, singular musk proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present convinced verb, past participle that preposition or subordinating conjunction we personal pronoun won verb, past tense t proper noun, singular survive verb, non-3rd person singular present as preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner species noun, singular or mass without preposition or subordinating conjunction colonizing verb, gerund or present participle other adjective planets noun, plural .
so adverb far adverb , none noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction these determiner worlds noun, plural seem verb, non-3rd person singular present to to be verb, base form giving verb, gerund or present participle us personal pronoun any determiner hope noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction colonizing verb, gerund or present participle them personal pronoun .
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while preposition or subordinating conjunction we personal pronoun haven verb, non-3rd person singular present t proper noun, singular yet adverb seen verb, past tense first adjective hand noun, singular or mass what wh-pronoun the determiner logistics noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction colonizing verb, gerund or present participle the determiner galaxy noun, singular or mass would modal
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Use "colonizing" in a sentence | "colonizing" example sentences

How to use "colonizing" in a sentence?

  • I believe that the only way that the human race is gonna survive is to start colonizing space and setting up colonies on the moon, and then space stations.
    -Ace Frehley-

Definition and meaning of COLONIZING

What does "colonizing mean?"

/ˈkäləˌnīz/

verb
To take control over place and live there.

What are synonyms of "colonizing"?
Some common synonyms of "colonizing" are:
  • people,
  • populate,
  • pioneer,
  • found,
  • overrun,
  • occupy,
  • seize,
  • capture,
  • annex,
  • subjugate,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "colonizing"?
Some common antonyms of "colonizing" are:
  • leave,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.