The woman with the most brilliant mind in the world comes from the Netherlands

A brain with an Einstein brain signature and the highest brain peak performance ever measured, you would have it. I immediately think of someone from a faraway place, who is doing a complicated study at an Ivy League university and has learned all variations of Mandarin within a month. But I am mistaken, because it is about Rajacenna, a 24-year-old woman from Vlaardingen.
Neurotherapist and the world's largest EEG expert Bill Scott subjected Rajacenna's brain to research because she can draw so realistically in real-time that it is almost indistinguishable from a photo. His findings are remarkable: ’Rajacenna is an extraordinary human being and she has a very exceptional brain. I have never seen this before in anyone.“
Rajacenna has a so-called Einstein brain, which means that a mix of symmetrical and asymmetrical characteristics has been measured and the activity in the parietal lobes is three times higher than in a normal person. The functions of these lobes are sensory ability and spatial thinking. Rajacenna's brain also mostly goes into sleep mode, allowing the creative part of her brain all the space it needs. Meanwhile, her brain makes complicated calculations, allowing her to draw so realistically with both left and right hands.
And if you think she took a complicated drawing course to be able to do this: no, she learned the art from a street artist in Italy and developed her own technique through drawing. With the exceptional peaks, for example, she is also able to hit only hole-in-ones after three hours. Now I am quite disappointed that my parietal lobes do not do this, because I have a golf clinic coming up and this would have been damn handy.



