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Was told to have the best final school certificate of all pupils of the grade school (other pupils became university professors).

 

Daily "inventions" (in about every subject) since about school time,

e.g., inventing rubik's cube 4x4x4 and 5x5x5 solution (an extremely short solution) while not knowing whether or not there exists a solution at all (published in school journal,  together with my invented chess problems, informatics theory etc.), learning programming without a computer and "inventing", e.g., partly intelligent programs since being about 11 years old.

 

 

 

Successes in many different sports are described in my optional detailed cv, e.g., in soccer (e.g., inventing tricks, being called football god) , and in gymnastics being two times city champion. Further details below:

 

( If wished, details about gymnastics:

23. April 2017 16:08 o'clock (Germany) Richard Woesler wrote an E-Mail to head of department, gymnastics, TV Dülmen, Ingo Tannwitz

[accessed 29.9.2020 https://www.tvduelmen.de/sport/sportarten-abteilungen/turnen/abteilungsvorstand-turnen/33-ingo-tannwitz ]:

(about English translation: “you organized city championships in gymnastics. Two times I won these city championships at Dülmen“)

".... damals hattest Du … "Stadtmeisterschaften" … im Turnen durchgeführt. Zweimal hattest Du … mich als Stadtmeister bewertet." 

23. Apr. 2017 19:58 o'clock (Germany) Ingo Tannwitz <ingo.tannwitz@tvduelmen.de> answered:

(about English translation: “the city championships might have been about 1981 and 1982“)

"…Die Stadtmeisterschaften müssten ca. 1981 und 1982 gewesen sein…" )
 

 

Photo shows tennis, without ever having had any training lesson, I won a tournament in France in La Garde-Freinet (français-allemand) with about 100 players (e.g., a player called me "genius")

 

Caption ("winner of tennis tournament Richard") by my mother Dr. med. Dietlinde Woesler-Rosarius who took the foto in the summer of about 1989 in La Garde Freinet, Provence, France. Tournament lasted for several weeks. Spectators on grandstand on left side.

 

Winning table tennis games, e.g., against (adult) person who stated to be in a (8th or 9th) team of Werder Bremen, Germany (without ever having trained in a team).

 

Riding snowboard a day many times downhill drive at Hintertux alps (including official high level of difficulty, autodidactically) , on my first day on a snowboard.

 

Windsurfing with waves first time (autodidactically), while having a lumbago before starting and during it, curing the lumbago.

 

Paragliging first time (additionally, directly over pacific ocean and close to large buildings, and, in addition, filming it) autodidactically.

 

Fastest run? My brother Wolfgang (who was 3 years jounger) ran the best time of all Germans at a certain age, running a certain medium distance. In the european alps, maybe at age about 20, spontaneously I ran a medium distance a mountain upwards with him, back to our guest house in Gunzesried. Some part of the way was downwards and, surprising me, I ran faster downwards than he, and reached the guest house earlier than he, although we did not run extremely fast. At another occasion, in the alps my knee ached. I could not walk down an mountain with my family. We had never been there before, however, I knew, that our family wanted to reach the mediterrainian sea. I ran the mountain downhill, because this reduced the pain. I became extremely fast, although there were, of course, no streets, and later on during my run there were streets. I managed to estimate sufficiently for each step, where exactly and at which angles I had to place the feet, legs, body etc., especially when running a curve to reach the first street (extremely dangerous for persons with fewer running skills), and a leg swang extremely fast whenever a foot hit the ground. How large was my maximal stepwidth? Even about 10m? Was the maximal velocity during my run the largest a man had ever reached?  

 

Learning all sports autodidactically (e.g., using my lucid dream techniques, similar techniques are used by world champions of some sports).

 

 

Chess: 

I do not learn chess and do not want to play good chess. If a person wants to help people, and has fun with natural sciences, I recommend, learning natural sciences (instead of chess).

Without planning to play chess, during school trip at youth hostel Eckernförde, Germany, a person (of about same age as me, close to becoming adult), who had learned chess (conceivably at a chess club for conceivably several years), lost the chess game playing against me (a small trap did I invent, to give him a false sense of security, winning after few moves), however, I assume he plays better than me, as does the following person: 

Without planning to play chess, at a family meeting trip, Andre Gruenheid played about hours against me one chess game, till my family (with me) had to return home, we agreed to stop the game, agreeing seeing no real advantage for any of us two in the game. Andre Gruenheid was about same age as me (adults), he wrote, e.g., 2022-4-12 via Whatsapp (arriving 10:52 o'clock at my mobile phone) that he placed second in a 'Kreismeisterschaft' (a person wrote, this is about 'county championship' in English) Steinfurt, NRW, Germany, and he replaced (successfully) for some time a person in second Bundesliga  (second division of Gemany).  

 

 

 

Funny details:

 

Early consciousness :) 

Remembering wanting to go to the bathroom awaking at night when, exceptionally, beloved and admired parents were not at home, managed climbing over the bars of my crib in darkness, did not manage to open the door of the bathroom, managed to go to the stairs, and find neighbors in the apartment below us. Task completed :)

(Hypothesis that presenting early (more moderate) solvable difficulties to children etc. might increase consciousness and intelligence.)

 

Keeping a person laughing by inventing jokes ad hoc as long as wished (e.g., about 1 hour). 

 

 

Childhood photo

Norderney about 1974 (about 6 years old)

 


Childhood photos