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JamesBond007
10-02-2020, 10:13 PM
Apparently, I probably have high math ability according to genetics :


CC chr 5 rs11743006



A Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Genetic Variants Associated with Mathematics Ability.

Chen H et al. 2017

A GWAS in Chinese elementary school students was conducted to identify potential genetic variants associated with mathematics ability. Combined meta-analysis of three cohorts (2 discovery + 1 replication) identified four SNPs of SPOCK1 gene showing association with mathematics ability. The SPOCK1 gene is located on chromosome 5q31.2 and encodes a highly conserved glycoprotein testican-1 which was associated with tumor progression and prognosis as well as neurogenesis.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28155865


I'm going hard with the mathematics now see how I do then possibly I'm going to dedicate my life to math now my niggas ! :

https://kaiserscience.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/isaac-newton-animated-gif.gif?w=400

gixajo
10-02-2020, 10:25 PM
Apparently, I probably have high math ability according to genetics :


CC chr 5 rs11743006



A Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Genetic Variants Associated with Mathematics Ability.

Chen H et al. 2017

A GWAS in Chinese elementary school students was conducted to identify potential genetic variants associated with mathematics ability. Combined meta-analysis of three cohorts (2 discovery + 1 replication) identified four SNPs of SPOCK1 gene showing association with mathematics ability. The SPOCK1 gene is located on chromosome 5q31.2 and encodes a highly conserved glycoprotein testican-1 which was associated with tumor progression and prognosis as well as neurogenesis.

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I'm going hard with the mathematics now see how I do then possibly I'm going to dedicate my life to math now my niggas ! :

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It may be a little late to realize it and start hard with maths, but welcome.;)

Every thread of yours seems to be a desperate attempt to continually show the others that you are intelligent.

So important is for you what others think about you?

Hulu
10-02-2020, 11:11 PM
Same

https://i.imgur.com/Nh1PwgN.png

JamesBond007
10-02-2020, 11:25 PM
It may be a little late to realize it and start hard with maths, but welcome.;)

Last math class I took in college I got an A- or A+ in it I can't remember exactly. However, it depends on how much free time I have I would guess.


Every thread of yours seems to be a desperate attempt to continually show the others that you are intelligent.

So important is for you what others think about you?

I'm not that intelligent. I probably have average reading ability but it can improved by reading more building the neuronal pathways but I seem to be more predisposed towards math/logic. I think you are using hyperbole. I'm not trying to show how 'intelligent' I am. I just happened to find this out about my genetics and I shared it as a knee-jerk response. Anyway, for some reason people tend to associate intelligence more with math/logic ability than with literary reading ability.

JamesBond007
10-02-2020, 11:31 PM
Same

https://i.imgur.com/Nh1PwgN.png

Sweet , awesome, congratulations dude ! I mean it is not a guarantee but it is a good probability that we can excel at math more compared to average people. :thumb001::food-smiley-004:

Hulu
10-02-2020, 11:38 PM
Sweet , awesome, congratulations dude ! I mean it is not a guarantee but it is a good probability that we can excel at math more compared to average people. :thumb001::food-smiley-004:

I did...

calxpal
10-02-2020, 11:58 PM
https://i.ibb.co/BNj4Lx8/Capturemathed.jpg

Well.....I like math hehe :D.

gixajo
10-03-2020, 12:22 AM
Last math class I took in college I got an A- or A+ in it I can't remember exactly. However, it depends on how much free time I have I would guess.



I'm not that intelligent. I probably have average reading ability but it can improved by reading more building the neuronal pathways but I seem to be more predisposed towards math/logic. I think you are using hyperbole. I'm not trying to show how 'intelligent' I am. I just happened to find this out about my genetics and I shared it as a knee-jerk response. Anyway, for some reason people tend to associate intelligence more with math/logic ability than with literary reading ability.

Whatever you say.:D

You have everything you need in your hands, with curiosity, interest and effort, you should be able to learn up to the limit that you propose for yourself (or maybe don´t).

If that academic paper speaks about 4 SNPs that could be related to the ability in mathematics, and recognizes that many other SNPs that are still unknown, could surely influence also that ability (maybe even canceling the effect of any of those 4 initially related), and you have solely one of those 4 SNPs, and title the thread as "I have high acute genetic math ability" seems to me quite "unrealistic"a title of this thread.

No, having those 4 SNPs doesn't make you especially gifted at being a great mathematician, in the same way that having the right SNPs for good eyesight doesn't make you a great picture painter.

And remember that the "maths" used in that study to find that conclusion are statistics to a large degree. And using statistics it is very easy to fall into the typical causal fallacy of "cum hoc ergo propter hoc".

In any case, if you are going to take the subject seriously, I especially recommend number theory, there could be nothing more beautiful in maths.

Getting into that branch of math is better than a good LSD trip.:eek:

JamesBond007
10-03-2020, 01:35 AM
Whatever you say.:D

You have everything you need in your hands, with curiosity, interest and effort, you should be able to learn up to the limit that you propose for yourself (or maybe don´t).

If that academic paper speaks about 4 SNPs that could be related to the ability in mathematics, and recognizes that many other SNPs that are still unknown, could surely influence also that ability (maybe even canceling the effect of any of those 4 initially related), and you have solely one of those 4 SNPs, and title the thread as "I have high acute genetic math ability" seems to me quite "unrealistic"a title of this thread.


The thread title is a bit of hyperbole but I clarified it in the subject matter.


No, having those 4 SNPs doesn't make you especially gifted at being a great mathematician, in the same way that having the right SNPs for good eyesight doesn't make you a great picture painter.

Mathematicians know two things that everyone else doesn't : the driving force behind mathematics is 'beauty' and that all mathematics can be derived from a few fundamental axioms. Engineers and scientists wrongly assume that learning mathematics is like learning a large book full of algorithms or rules etc... and no mathematics is more like sculpture than painting :


“Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty—a beauty cold and austere, like that of sculpture, without appeal to any part of our weaker nature, without the gorgeous trappings of painting or music, yet sublimely pure, and capable of a stern perfection such as only the greatest art can show.”--Bertrand Russell



And remember that the "maths" used in that study to find that conclusion are statistics to a large degree. And using statistics it is very easy to fall into the typical causal fallacy of "cum hoc ergo propter hoc".

I see no evidence of p-hacking :

https://bitesizebio.com/31497/guilty-p-hacking/

I'm also well aware that it used statistics that is why I used the qualifier 'probably' in my original first post in this thread.



In any case, if you are going to take the subject seriously, I especially recommend number theory, there could be nothing more beautiful in maths.

Yep, you seem to know what you are talking about when it comes to maths. Number theory is like the zen garden of maths. You know Gauss called number theory “the queen of mathematics,” the purest of the pure subjects, the sealed garden at the center of the convent, where you contemplate the same questions about numbers and equations that troubled the Greeks and have gotten hardly less vexing in the twenty-five hundred years since.

Dude, I know a lot more about math than I let on I'm just saying I'm thinking of focusing more on it than I have been. Anyway, it is good to see you know more about math than the average person :thumb001:



Getting into that branch of math is better than a good LSD trip.:eek:

I outgrew LSD I have not done it in at least 20 years or more.

Jacques de Imbelloni
10-03-2020, 01:52 AM
It may be a little late to realize it and start hard with maths, but welcome.;)

Every thread of yours seems to be a desperate attempt to continually show the others that you are intelligent.

So important is for you what others think about you?
He behaves like a 13 year old boy trying to impress his classmates.