scorpiomover
The little professor
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I thought of a theory. I'd like to test it out. There are 2 factors under consideration:
1) If your actual height is higher than average or lower than average, for your genetics.
2) If you're a J or a P.
In order to work out your genetic height, we need to consider the following:
1) If you were born a man or a woman, as men and women's heights differ substantially.
2) Where your family lived for over 10 generations.
From those, we can then find out the average height of people of your genetic gender, and genetic ethnicity, in the country where your family used to live for 10 generations.
We can call that your "genetic height", meaning, that that's the height you would be, if we concentrated solely on your genetic background.
3) If we then add in your actual height, then we can compare your actual height to your genetic height. Then we have a baseline to say if you are taller than you would normally be based solely on your genetics, or smaller than you would normally be based solely on your genetics.
4) Then I would like to know if you're a J or a P.
If you can provide that information, that would be very useful.
Then once we can see a pattern, I'll post my theory, and we can discuss how much my theory matches the evidence (or not).
1) If your actual height is higher than average or lower than average, for your genetics.
2) If you're a J or a P.
In order to work out your genetic height, we need to consider the following:
1) If you were born a man or a woman, as men and women's heights differ substantially.
2) Where your family lived for over 10 generations.
From those, we can then find out the average height of people of your genetic gender, and genetic ethnicity, in the country where your family used to live for 10 generations.
We can call that your "genetic height", meaning, that that's the height you would be, if we concentrated solely on your genetic background.
3) If we then add in your actual height, then we can compare your actual height to your genetic height. Then we have a baseline to say if you are taller than you would normally be based solely on your genetics, or smaller than you would normally be based solely on your genetics.
4) Then I would like to know if you're a J or a P.
If you can provide that information, that would be very useful.
Then once we can see a pattern, I'll post my theory, and we can discuss how much my theory matches the evidence (or not).