So if you try to breed an 'Aryan' race, with subjects chosen based on IQ testing, they would not be much different from the 'average.'
Unless you spend huge amounts of time and money educating them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Poulson-Bryant
There he is. Graduated from Brown in '08 and then went on to finish his PhD in American Studies at Harvard.
Given Physiological features can vary so greatly among peoples across regions, speculating divergences of intelligence across regions and peoples seems quite reasonable.
Evidently, and this is from a very naive search, intelligence is 40%-80% determined by genetics which is quite a range and I am not sure what the reality of behind the variability of this quantity is. If the dominant determining factor of intelligence is genetics then I wonder how quickly it can be bread in or out of a population.
If I begin to breed exclusively intelligent humans how likely is it their offspring will be intelligent? Furthermore, will I find an increase of intelligence overall as I reach different generations? Is there an upper bound to this method?
If I breed intelligent humans with the physiologically extreme individuals (tall, strong, healthy) how will that change the questions stated?
I was not going to talk about intelligence.
That is at least 70% Nurture.
Very little of what we call "intelligence" (and the list of factoids deemed 'important' on intelligence tests changes frequently) is determined by biology.
Even neurodivergent humans can overcome their disorders to an extent, if the right teacher shows them how to learn.
Is there no categorical structure such as neurology that relates to the potential for intelligence? How can we make such concrete statements? I find that the majority of sociological studies are good at making correlations but often then mistake them for causation which then leads to the kinds of statements you just made.
What's your source on the 70%? I want to see how they quantified it and made their inferences.
lol I doubt it.
I don't think there's anybody here who meets your criteria.
At least not with a degree in History, American Studies, Anthro or any of the life sciences.
I have an Associate's in Biology thanks
The what? 3 or 4? people here who have graduated are computer and philosophy nerds
You keep showing more and more how little you know about the current SC userbase. You're stuck in the past old man.
HA.
That's a 2 year college program.
Still a degree in a life science doe. Makes me the most qualified by TPG's requirements to speak on this topic.
I'm still working on my B.S. but COVID threw a monkey wrentch in that for the foreseeable future.
And no.
A 2 year college course (less the one stupid course required to graduate) plus half a BA in anthro and archaeology from a Canadian university trumps 2 years of college biology in the US, thx.
We don't even call what you have a degree up here. We call it a college diploma.
Pre-nursing, or pre-Industrial Waste Management. Designed for people who dropped out of highschool.
lol I doubt it.
I don't think there's anybody here who meets your criteria.
At least not with a degree in History, American Studies, Anthro or any of the life sciences.
I have an Associate's in Biology thanks
The what? 3 or 4? people here who have graduated are computer and philosophy nerds
You keep showing more and more how little you know about the current SC userbase. You're stuck in the past old man.
HA.
That's a 2 year college program.
Still a degree in a life science doe. Makes me the most qualified by TPG's requirements to speak on this topic.
I'm still working on my B.S. but COVID threw a monkey wrentch in that for the foreseeable future.
And no.
A 2 year college course (less the one stupid course required to graduate) plus half a BA in anthro and archaeology from a Canadian university trumps 2 years of college biology in the US, thx.
You really aren't making a very good case for this.
We don't even call what you have a degree up here. We call it a college diploma.
Pre-nursing, or pre-Industrial Waste Management. Designed for people who dropped out of highschool.
It sounds like you are talking about a GED. I have a post high-school college degree, and am working on my second degree. Also, for the topic of genetics, a biology degree is more relevant than a fucking "anthropology and archaeology" degree 😆. We will call you when we need an opinion on some old vases.
lol I doubt it.
I don't think there's anybody here who meets your criteria.
At least not with a degree in History, American Studies, Anthro or any of the life sciences.
I have an Associate's in Biology thanks
The what? 3 or 4? people here who have graduated are computer and philosophy nerds
You keep showing more and more how little you know about the current SC userbase. You're stuck in the past old man.
HA.
That's a 2 year college program.
Still a degree in a life science doe. Makes me the most qualified by TPG's requirements to speak on this topic.
I'm still working on my B.S. but COVID threw a monkey wrentch in that for the foreseeable future.
And no.
A 2 year college course (less the one stupid course required to graduate) plus half a BA in anthro and archaeology from a Canadian university trumps 2 years of college biology in the US, thx.
We don't even call what you have a degree up here. We call it a college diploma.
Pre-nursing, or pre-Industrial Waste Management. Designed for people who dropped out of highschool.
Also, IDK why you keep calling it a course. Did you take a single college classand think that equals an AS? I've taken 100 level, 200 level and 300 university Biology classes, So I'm pretty sure I have a stronger background in genetics than you not managing to complete a 2 year program in old cultures.
lol you are hilariously uninformed, little girl.
https://anthropology.uwo.ca/about_us/Bio-Arch_Sciences.html
And smart hs dropouts are sometimes allowed into college programs up here, if they complete a pre-study program at a college.
It is not a GED.
GEDs are a joke up here.
Your narc shitslinging just landed back in your face lololol
That's your third failtroll today :D
lol you are hilariously uninformed, little girl.
https://anthropology.uwo.ca/about_us/Bio-Arch_Sciences.html
And smart hs dropouts are sometimes allowed into college programs up here, if they complete a pre-study program at a college.
It is not a GED.
GEDs are a joke up here.
Your narc shitslinging just landed back in your face lololol
That's your third failtroll today :D
Damn no wonder Cannacucks are so retarded. In US you have to at least finish high school to go to college. So my degree is more impressive than yours if they're letting half-taught high school drop outs into yours. And your dumb ass couldnt even finish it by your old age
And no.
A 2 year college course (less the one stupid course required to graduate) plus half a BA in anthro and archaeology from a Canadian university trumps 2 years of college biology in the US, thx.
We don't even call what you have a degree up here. We call it a college diploma.
Pre-nursing, or pre-Industrial Waste Management. Designed for people who dropped out of highschool.
Also, IDK why you keep calling it a course. Did you take a single college classand think that equals an AS? I've taken 100 level, 200 level and 300 university Biology classes, So I'm pretty sure I have a stronger background in genetics than you not managing to complete a 2 year program in old cultures.
Um... no.
I call my college course a course bc I consider college less important than university, thx.
My degree program is a program, and my college course is a course of study.
And I said I took 2 years of college classes, including chemistry and biology.
Precisely how do you think archaeologists identifyand sort the remains they dig up?
With classes about old vases?
lol you're a moron