Math Whiz Breaks Calculation Record
keyshawn632 writes "The Associated Press reports that Gert Mittring, 38, needed only 11.8 seconds to calculate the 13th root of a 100-digit number in his head at a math museum in Giessen, a small town, located in western Germany.
It's worth noting though that his feat will not be recognized by The Guinness Book Of World Records because of the difficulty of standardizing such mathematical challenges."
I can't even read 100 digits in 30 seconds.
"I'm not talking to myself, I'm just the only one who's listening." - Jimmies Chicken Shack
There has to be a trick to it aside from "thinking really fast"
.plus thinking really fast, as well as having a good memory for numbers.
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Well of course, there is. Probably two or three tricks combined. .
Walking a tightrope is more than just having "good balance," and it's really just a trick, and not necessarily a very useful one, but. .
It is still pretty impressive and you can't do it.
KFG