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'''Christopher Michael Langan''' (born ]?) is an individual with an estimated ] of 195, which is roughly one-in-a-billion level. He is an example of an individual with an extremely high IQ, but little acceptance in the "real world". Langan never finished college, and held a variety of odd jobs, such as construction worker, cowboy, firefighter, farmhand, and—perhaps most famously—bar bouncer. '''Christopher Michael Langan''' (born ]?) is an individual with an estimated ] of 195, roughly the one-in-a-billion level on the IQ scale. With only a small amount of college, Langan has held a variety of labor-intensive odd jobs including construction worker, cowboy, firefighter, farmhand, and perhaps most famously, bar bouncer. Accordingly, he has sometimes been stereotyped as the sort of individual who combines an extremely high IQ with little or no official recognition in the academic "real world" of intellectual commerce. Langan currently owns and operates a horse ranch in northern Missouri.


In ] Langan was featured in ] magazine, where he introduced his "]". His theory considers the issues of a self-describing, self-including universe as it unfolds. He notes that natural laws and empirical observations are tightly related and explores this as a relationship between mind and reality. He also considers the role that opens up for God. He is highly articulate and scientifically well informed, but given his originality, his thoughts evolve as a private language. His writings are dense and obtuse, yet even so reflect a desire to conscientiously discover and share the truth. In ] Langan was featured in ] magazine, where he discussed his "]" (CTMU), a sophisticated mathematical construct which describes the intrinsic unfolding of a self-descriptive, self-modeling cosmos. Observing that theories and inferences, including inductively-derived laws of nature, are bound together in a more general relationship between mind and reality, Langan explores the implications of this relationship in various contexts including physics and cosmology, biological origins and evolution, psychology, ethics, and theology. Langan's ideas on physical and biological causality were recently explicated in Chapter 13 of "Uncommon Dissent", a collection of essays published by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.


He is a founder of the Mega Foundation which nurtures the severely gifted by providing an alternative to the academic world, thereby opening up intellectual alternatives to all people. Langan is a cofounder of the Mega Foundation, a nonprofit organization which nurtures the severely gifted by providing an alternative to orthodox academic fora, thereby encouraging serious intellectual discourse among intelligent people regardless of academic credentials and affiliations.


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Christopher Michael Langan (born 1957?) is an individual with an estimated IQ of 195, roughly the one-in-a-billion level on the IQ scale. With only a small amount of college, Langan has held a variety of labor-intensive odd jobs including construction worker, cowboy, firefighter, farmhand, and perhaps most famously, bar bouncer. Accordingly, he has sometimes been stereotyped as the sort of individual who combines an extremely high IQ with little or no official recognition in the academic "real world" of intellectual commerce. Langan currently owns and operates a horse ranch in northern Missouri.

In 2001 Langan was featured in Popular Science magazine, where he discussed his "Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe" (CTMU), a sophisticated mathematical construct which describes the intrinsic unfolding of a self-descriptive, self-modeling cosmos. Observing that theories and inferences, including inductively-derived laws of nature, are bound together in a more general relationship between mind and reality, Langan explores the implications of this relationship in various contexts including physics and cosmology, biological origins and evolution, psychology, ethics, and theology. Langan's ideas on physical and biological causality were recently explicated in Chapter 13 of "Uncommon Dissent", a collection of essays published by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.

Langan is a cofounder of the Mega Foundation, a nonprofit organization which nurtures the severely gifted by providing an alternative to orthodox academic fora, thereby encouraging serious intellectual discourse among intelligent people regardless of academic credentials and affiliations.

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