Check out the Latest Articles:
  • Sundar Pichai Sundar Pichai: The Man Behind Android, Chrome and Apps at Goggle
  • Vicky-Roy Vicky Roy: Journey from a Rag Picker to becoming a Celebrity Photographer
  • paytangoFounders PayTango: A Better Payment Solution At Your Fingertip
  • wikipedia.org Gordon Ramsay: One of the World’s Most Celebrated Chefs
  • successstories The Man Who Never Went To The Sea
  • BlakeMycoskie Blake Mycoskie: A Dynamic Entrepreneur with a Socially Responsible Business Model
  • Pratish Dutta Disability is Not Inability! Success Story of Pratish Dutta
  • Ashish Thakkar Ashish Thakkar: From a Humble Beginning to Becoming Africa’s Youngest Billionaire
  • www.bubblews.com Isabella Barret: The 6-Year-Old Millionaire

Kolkata Boy Shouryya Ray Creates History by Cracking 350-Year-Old Maths Puzzles Set by Sir Isaac Newton



Shouryya Ray, Photo: dailymail.co.uk

A 16-year-old Kolkata boy Shouryya Ray, who arrived Germany 4 years ago, surprised the world by solving two fundamental particle dynamics theories which physicists could calculate only by using powerful computers. Hundreds and thousands of geniuses have already tried their hands and brains on it and Shouryya Ray is the first ever person to have succeeded with flying colors. His solutions will now enable scientists to calculate the flight path of a thrown ball and how it will exactly hit and bounce off a wall for which they had been waiting for more than 350 years.

Shouryya Ray’s journey of solving the maths puzzles started when he heard that the 350 years old puzzle was unsolvable from professors of Dresden University during a school trip. His reaction was “Why not?” “I didn’t believe there couldn’t be a solution” he added and the next what he did, all at the age 16, is history.

He is the son of an engineer who discovered his son’s exceptional intellect after testing his brain with complicated arithmetic problems.

Info Source: dailymail

What can we learn from Shouryya Ray?

His accomplishment is greatest which will lead scientist to solve some of the biggest unsolved questions of our time; however, he desires to stay humble and little. He says ‘I’m no genius’ and credits his achievement to ‘hard work in right direction.

Be ready to learn anything. When he arrived Germany at the age of 12, he had no prior knowledge of German but today he is fluent in the language.

Don’t believe in things simply because you are told ‘it is not possible’ by any genius, ask question to yourself and see what answer you receive. Shouryya Ray could accomplish the most difficult task because of the question ‘Why not’ which he posed to himself.

If you enjoyed this article, Get email updates (It’s Free)
Mousumi Kumar Saha

Written by:



Tags: , , ,
  • Justin Chacko

    Very true, you don’t have to be gifted to be a genius or a savant.
    It’s like how Einstein once quoted..
    “Genius only means an infinite capacity for taking pains.”
    What distinguishes the few like Shouryya Ray is his ability and his unflinching attitude to endure whatever pain he has to, in order to get what he wants and manifest what he believes,thereby transcending to a whole new league of his own in the process.

    • http://www.antiquesartgallery.com/ Mousumi Kumar Saha

      Thanks Justin for your wise words :-)
      and thanks for the quote:
      “Genius only means an infinite capacity for taking pains.”

  • s. gautam

    you have made us (Bengali) proud. I hope further success from you. Become another Jagadish Chardra Bose or Satyendra nath Bose.

    Brother, I am proud of you.