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screwy statistics

Ronald Zeeman

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Nothing bothers me more than screwy statistics, two worst examples oldest person ever lived 126 years I did some basic statistics to show very fishy. Second people with IQ's over 200 spent a few hours at work putting together stats to prove this crazy. rate of living 116 is real limit intelligence around 202 is real limit.
 

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I did that for a while it works wife's buddy currently 71 years old in hospital. wife female buddy landed in hospital at 59. Went to celebration of life yesterday buddies mom passed at 93 years old. These stats are dead on just probabilities so accurate they will scare. Wife had another buddy both parents passed last year both 93. told me cousin whose dad was 98, end could be near sure enough he passed a few months later, cousin now spooked. I'm currently on inflection point 70. Almost passed at previous inflection point 65. which did do my brother in as he was year older. My Best friend passed at 59.
 
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