Sravanti Kurada: A Mind That Runs Faster Than Chemistry Itself

118 elements of Periodic Table in reverse orderin44 seconds

On a calm November morning in Visakhapatnam, where the sea breeze carries both serenity and ambition, SravantiKurada achieved something that left even the sharpest minds astonished. At 36 years, 11 months, and 29 days, she accomplished a feat that demands extraordinary memory, precision, and mental agility reciting all 118 elements of Periodic Table in reverse order in an astonishing 44 seconds.

For most people, remembering the periodic table itself is a challenge. But Sravanti’s journey was never about settling for the ordinary. Her fascination with chemistry began in her where she would create fun patterns to memorize complex formulas. Over the years, these playful techniques evolved into a powerful mental system one that could map information at lightning speed.

Her record-setting performance wasn’t just the result of practice; it was a testament to discipline, curiosity, and an unyielding desire to expand the limits of the mind. As observers watched in awe, Sravanti delivered each element from Oganesson to Hydrogen with flawless accuracy, barely pausing for breath.

Beyond the numbers and applause, Sravanti’s accomplishment carries a deeper message: learning has no age, and excellence has no boundaries. She stands as an inspiration to students, educators, and lifelong learners, proving that the human brain when fuelled by passion can perform miracles. In honouring her achievement, the record books celebrate not just a remarkable performance, but a remarkable woman whose brilliance has illuminated the world of science and memory alike.

 

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