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Four-year-old Ramses Sanguino has been identified as autistic, yet his phenomenal abilities to memorize sequences of numbers by heart or solve complex math problems in seconds suggest otherwise. He's no less than a genius. Ramses' mother noticed his remarkable skills when he was just one year old. "Even at that age, he didn't care for toys. He was always drawn to books and started reading early," she recounted.
Apart from that, when shown words in foreign languages like English, Spanish, Greek, and Japanese at the age of just one and a half, he was able to recite them easily, without blinking an eye. That same year, he mastered the multiplication table forwards and backwards and memorized all atomic numbers of elements," explains his mother, Nyx Sanguino.
So what could explain Ramses' extraordinary behavior? According to neurologist Dr. Diane Powell from Harvard University, who has taken Ramses on as a long-term research project, he's a child with an extraordinary and rare telepathic talent. "I've never seen a living, proven example of telepathy before," she said. "Ramses' abilities demonstrate excellent cognitive perception, which, if understood correctly, could be a fantastic tool for communication between autistic children and 'regular' people." Dr. Powell added that while she cannot fully guarantee what she witnessed, "this is the closest proof that telepathy does exist in the world, and there are people who are blessed with it, even if they are rare."
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