Ask HN: Who is the smartest person you've ever known and why?

4 points by mezod 8 months ago | 12 comments
(no need to be famous) smart in the broadest meaning of the word
  • null_investor 8 months ago
    Quite a few people. I've been into many high-IQ circles and you'll find people with photographic memory, or that are absolute Leonardo da Vinci's in both engineering and art, meanwhile it's all impressing they all ended up with a similar destiny as me which is upper middle class. Really smart people have very good intuition and this prevents them from taking risks where the odds are extremely against them, like quitting Harvard to make a social network that ends up becoming a trillion dollar business.

    They also avoid doing fringe research in academia, making them not typically stand out when they happen to have researched the new hot topic.

    I've known also a few people that either founded $100B+ public companies or did research like people like to talk about in HN "All you need is attention" and they weren't the smartest, but smart enough, but were quite lucky on their journeys and to be in the right place and in the right time

    • mikewarot 8 months ago
      He certainly didn't think of himself this way, but Ward Christensen was the smartest person I knew personally. He was always experimenting, trying to find new ways to do things.

      The smartest person I've ever met, according to others, was Earl Pace[1], a retired Westinghouse engineer who designed and implemented the control systems for the 6 stand cold reduction mill at US Steel in Gary, Indiana. Pulling steel like taffy with huge motors, and a compound system involving DC generators as huge operational amplifiers strained the absolute limits of what could be done with 1964 technology, yet it ran for decades.

      [1] https://www.chicagotribune.com/obituaries/earl-c-pace-in/

      • gregjor 8 months ago
        Why did I know them? Or why do I think of them as extraordinarily smart?

        I think of "smart" as highly situational. I've known people with genius math or programming skills who can't change a tire or follow a recipe for making pasta.

        • mezod 8 months ago
          why do you think them as extraordinarily smart

          the title char limit made it hard to word :_

          I agree with you, that's why I used "in the broad sense" otherwise we will all be saying Torvalds, Cerf, Berners-Lee, and the likes :p

          • gregjor 8 months ago
            I don’t know any of those people except by name and reputation. I met Alan Kay once, briefly. He seems smart.

            I worked for a smart guy years ago. Two PhDs math and comp sci, serial entrepreneur, wealthy. He probably taught me more than anyone else ever did. I wrote almost all the core code for a sophisticated oil and gas exploration system back in the early 80s. Then he screwed me out of equity in the company when he sold it for tens of millions.

            I worked with some amazing people at Apple, very smart, many of them on the spectrum as well.

            When I think of smart people I know of, but don’t know personally, Umberto Eco comes to mind.

            I test as smart and do well enough professionally, have a decent education, but my wife and even my six-year-old granddaughter can outwit me. I think of all three of my children as smart but of course every parent thinks that.

        • JohnFen 8 months ago
          I honestly can't answer that question, because it depends on context. People who are very smart in one sort of setting can be idiots in another, and vice-versa.

          In my lifetime, I've gotten to know only two people who were unambiguous geniuses (although being a genius is a different thing than being smart). They were both broken people otherwise, and they led me to think that if that's the price of genius, then I'm very glad that I'm not one.

          • satvikpendem 8 months ago
            Broken in what ways?
            • JohnFen 8 months ago
              One of them had no emotional control at all, much like a toddler. He'd even literally lay on the ground and kick and scream when he got too frustrated or angry. The other suffered from truly crippling depression.
          • tobinfekkes 8 months ago
            My dad, because he's overflowing with wisdom with just enough smarts.
            • tumidpandora 8 months ago
              My little one, he blows my mind each time I hear his reasoning and mature perspective on a topic that I would otherwise assume he would have no clue about!
              • sandwichsphinx 8 months ago
                the smartest person I ever knew was my first manager, would talk about SmartOS a lot, didn't even know about Solaris at the time so it was like magic to me
                • VoodooJuJu 8 months ago
                  Me, because I said so.
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