Mind of Genius: The Astonishing Life and Works of Bryan Belrad
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The blockbuster movie Armageddon features the line, "He's pretty much the smartest man on the planet; you might want to listen to him." These words could be accurately spoken of Bryan Belrad, whose IQ is literally off the charts.I first became aware of his existence when a friend gave me a copy of his debut fantasy novel, Rage of Night, which is now one of the best selling self-published novels of all time. I was so enthralled by this amazing work of literature that, after writing a review, I found myself wanting more.
Where other books advertise some of the author's other titles, Rage features only a web address: www.BelradUniverse.com I visited the site, searching for more fiction, only to discover a veritable feast of science, philosophy, spiritualism, and other ideas.
As it turns out, Belrad, a 27 year-old resident of Fulton, NY, is already one of the most accomplished individuals ever to walk the Earth, despite his young age. In his brief span, he's racked up some hefty credentials, including six doctorates (Advanced Theoretical Physics, Psychology, Religion, Metaphysics, Humanity, and Divinity [honorary]), an MBA, and a host of other degrees and honorary certificates. He was ordained as a Minister shortly after his 19th birthday, and was later canonized as a Saint by his church.
In the last year alone, he authored a notorious science text that changed the face of the universe (Testing the Big Bang), penned his literary opus (Rage of Night), crafted world-famous poetry (Do Unto Others, Laus de Lumen), and hosted an Internet-based talk show, now on hiatus, that captured an audience of 250,000 listeners in only eleven weeks, among many other things.
His radical religious ideas are changing the course of Christianity, while his deep analytical thinking is carving a broad swath across the scientific realm. From revising Einstein's General Relativity (Zero Sum Theory, 2008) to breaking new ground in cancer research (Use of Engineered Retroviral Strains to Counteract the Production of Telomerase in Cancerous Cells, 1995), it seems no discipline is safe from his influence.

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Bryan Belrad
Date of Interview: 05/12/08Did You Know?
Ignorant of their previous invention, Belrad designed a mag-lev train at age 10. He also discovered telomeres independent of others, and he computed the value of Pi at age 8, in order to measure the circumference of 2-dimensional disks.Resources
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