Ainan Cawley, a nine-year-old British prodigy, is thought to be one of the world's cleverest children. He is studying chemistry at college. He passed a GCSE at the age of seven.
He can recite Pi - the number starting 3.14 that gives the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter - to 518 decimal places. He also knows the periodic table by heart.
He can recite Pi - the number starting 3.14 that gives the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter - to 518 decimal places. He also knows the periodic table by heart.
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