- Christopher Michael Langan
Christopher Michael Langan (born c. 1957) is an American
autodidact whoseIQ was reported by "20/20 " and other media sources to have been measured at around 195. [For the figure of 195, see Sager 1999, McFadden 1999, Fowler 2000, Wigmore 2000, O'Connell 2001, Brabham 2001, and Quain 2001. In Morris 2001, Langan relates that he took what was billed as "the world's most difficult IQ test" in "Omni" magazine, and gives his IQ as "somewhere between 190 and 210."] Billed by some media sources as "the smartest man in America", [For the phrase "the smartest man in America", see Sager 1999, Fowler 2000, Wigmore 2000, and Brabham 2001. O'Connell 2001 (in thestandfirst ) uses "the smartest man in the world", and Quain 2001 (on the cover) uses "the Smartest Man Alive".] he rose to prominence in 1999 while working as a bouncer onLong Island . Langan has developed his own "theory of the relationship between mind and reality" which he calls the "Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU)". [http://megafoundation.org/CTMU/Q&A/Archive.html#CTMU CTMU Q & A - What is the CTMU?] ] [Preston, Ray (November 15 ,2006 ).]Life
Langan was born in
San Francisco and spent most of his early life inMontana . His mother was the daughter of a wealthy shipping executive but was cut off from her family; his father died or disappeared before he was born. [Sager 1999; Brabham 2001.] He began talking at six months, taught himself to read before he was four, and was repeatedly skipped ahead in school. But he grew up in poverty and says he was beaten by his stepfather from when he was almost six to when he was about fourteen. By then Langan had begunweight training , and forcibly ended the abuse, throwing his stepfather out of the house and telling him never to return.Langan says he spent the last years of high school mostly in independent study, teaching himself "advanced math, physics, philosophy, Latin and Greek, all that". After earning a perfect score on the
SAT he tried college (Reed College and laterMontana State University ), but faced with finance and transportation problems, and believing that he "could literally teach [his professors] more than they could teach [him] ", dropped out.He took a string of labor-intensive jobs, and by his mid-40s had been a construction worker, cowboy, forest service firefighter, farmhand, and for over twenty years, a bouncer on Long Island. He says he developed a "double-life strategy", on one side a regular guy, doing his job and exchanging pleasantries, and on the other side coming home to perform equations in his head, working in isolation on his Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe.
Wider attention came in 1999, when "Esquire" magazine published a profile of Langan and other members of the high-IQ community. cite web | url = http://web.archive.org/web/20010421133040/http://www.uga.edu/bahai/News/110x99.html | title = "The Smartest Man in America" | work = Esquire | date = November 1999 | last = Sager |first = Mike] Billing Langan as "the smartest man in America", the article's account of the weight-lifting bouncer and his CTMU "Theory of Everything" sparked a flurry of media interest. Board-certified
neuropsychologist Dr. Robert Novelly tested Langan's IQ for "20/20", which reported that Langan broke the ceiling of the test, scoring "off the charts". Novelly was said to be astounded, saying: "Chris is the highest individual that I have ever measured in 25 years of doing this."Articles and interviews highlighting Langan appeared in "
Popular Science ",Quain, John R. (October 14 ,2001 ). "Wise Guy" ( [http://web.archive.org/web/20011016032915/www.popsci.com/science/01/10/14/brainiac/index.html Interview with Christopher Langan] and [http://web.archive.org/web/20011015141736/www.popsci.com/science/01/10/14/brainiac/index2.html Science Works in Mysterious Ways] ). "Popular Science".] "The Times ",Wigmore, Barry. (February 7 ,2000 ). "Einstein's brain, King Kong's body". "The Times".] "Newsday ",Brabham, Dennis. (August 21 ,2001 ). [http://www.megafoundation.org/CTMU/Press/TheSmartGuy.pdf "The Smart Guy"] . "Newsday".] "Muscle & Fitness " (which reported that he could bench 500 pounds),O'Connell, Jeff. (May 2001). [http://www.megafoundation.org/CTMU/Press/MrUniverse/MUTitle.jpg"Mister Universe"] . "Muscle & Fitness".] and elsewhere. Langan was featured on "20/20",McFadden, Cynthia. (December 9 ,1999 ). [http://web.archive.org/web/20030811145631/http://www.abcnews.go.com/onair/2020/transcripts/2020_991209_iq_trans.html"The Smart Guy"] . "20/20".] interviewed onBBC Radio Fowler, Damien. (January 2000). [http://www.megafoundation.org/Ubiquity/Fall00/BBC.html Interview with Mega Foundation members] . "Outlook". BBC Radio.] and onErrol Morris 's "First Person", [Morris, Errol. (August 14 ,2001 ). [http://www.errolmorris.com/television/index.html "The Smartest Man in the World"] . "First Person".] and participated in an online chat at ABCNEWS.com. He has written question-and-answer columns for "New York Newsday ", [Langan, Christopher M. (September 2001). Chris Langan answers your questions. "New York Newsday". Melville, NY.] "The Improper Hamptonian", [Langan, Christopher M. (2000-2001). HiQ. "The Improper Hamptonian". Westhampton Beach, NY.] and "Men's Fitness ". [O'Connell, Jeff, Ed. (2004). [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1608/is_8_20/ai_n6226304 World of knowledge: we harness the expertise of the brawny, the brainy, and the bearded to solve your most pressing dilemmas] . "Men's Fitness."]In 2004, Langan moved with his wife Gina (née LoSasso), a
clinical neuropsychologist , to northernMissouri , where he owns and operates a horse ranch. [Preston, Ray (November 15 ,2006 ). [http://www.kmov.com/topstories/stories/kmov_localnews_061115_genius.3f6953ad.html "Meet the Smartest Man in America".] ]On January 25, 2008, Langan was a contestant on NBC's 1 vs. 100, where he won $250,000. [cite web
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In 1999 Langan and his wife, Gina LoSasso, formed a non-profit corporation called the "Mega Foundation" to "create and implement programs that aid in the development of severely gifted individuals and their ideas." [ [http://www.megafoundation.org/Mission.html Mega Foundation Mission page] ] In addition to his writings at the Foundation, Langan's media exposure at the end of the 1990s invariably included some discussion of his "Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe" (often referred to by Langan as "CTMU"), and he was reported by "Popular Science" in 2001 to be writing a book about his work called "Design for a Universe". He has been quoted as saying that "you cannot describe the universe completely with any accuracy unless you're willing to admit that it's both physical and mental in nature" and that his CTMU "explains the connection between mind and reality, therefore the presence of cognition and universe in the same phrase". He calls his proposal "a true 'Theory of Everything,' a cross between
John Archibald Wheeler 's 'Participatory Universe' andStephen Hawking 's 'Imaginary Time' theory of cosmology." In conjunction with his ideas, Langan has claimed that "you can prove the existence ofGod , thesoul and anafterlife , usingmathematics ."Langan is a fellow of the
International Society for Complexity, Information and Design (ISCID), [ [http://www.iscid.org/fellows.php ISCID fellows] ] aprofessional society which promotesintelligent design , [cite web| url = http://www.aaas.org/spp/dser/03_Areas/evolution/issues/peerreview.shtml| title = Intelligent Design and Peer Review| accessdate = 2007-03-28| publisher =American Association for the Advancement of Science | quote = [T] he International Society for Complexity, Information, and Design (ISCID), which promotes intelligent design....] and has published a paper on his CTMU in the society's online journal "Progress in Complexity, Information, and Design" in 2002. [Langan, Christopher M. (2002). [http://www.iscid.org/pcid/2002/1/2-3/langan_ctmu.php The Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe: A New Kind of Reality Theory] . "Progress in Complexity, Information, and Design" 1.2-1.3] Later that year, he presented a lecture on his CTMU at ISCID's "Research and Progress in Intelligent Design" (RAPID) conference. [http://www.iscid.org/rapid/schedule.html RAPID conference schedule] ] In 2004, Langan contributed a chapter to "Uncommon Dissent ", a collection of essays that questionevolution and promoteintelligent design , edited by ISCID cofounder and leading intelligent design proponentWilliam Dembski . [Langan, Christopher M. (2004). [http://www.megafoundation.org/CTMU/Articles/CTM.htm Cheating the Millennium: The Mounting Explanatory Debts of Scientific Naturalism] . In "", Wm. Dembski, Ed., Intercollegiate Studies Institute.]Asked about
creationism , Langan has said:"I believe in the theory of evolution, but I believe as well in the allegorical truth of creation theory. In other words, I believe that evolution, including the principle of natural selection, is one of the tools used by God to create mankind. Mankind is then a participant in the creation of the universe itself, so that we have a closed loop. I believe that there is a level on which science and religious metaphor are mutually compatible." [http://web.archive.org/web/20000816004851/www.abcnews.go.com/onair/2020/2020_991210_iq_chat.html ABCNEWS.com Chat Transcript] ]
Langan has said he does not belong to any religious denomination, explaining that he "can't afford to let [his] logical approach to theology be prejudiced by religious dogma." He calls himself "a respecter of all faiths, among peoples everywhere."
References
External links
* [http://www.ctmu.org/ Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe] official CTMU site
* [http://www.iscid.org/christopherlangan.php Christopher Langan] biography at ISCID
* [http://www.iscid.org/christopherlangan-chat.php Chat with Christopher Langan]
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