Welcome Avatar! We’ve been harping on limbal ring analysis for quite some time. Since it seems like people still don’t get it, we’ll lay out a ton of things to look for. You can go ahead and determine if it matters to you. Also. We have absolutely no studies to shill you. All of this is extensive pattern recognition and logic based on biology and probabilities.
Part 1: Bio Markers and Genetic Theory
Again. This is not medical advice and you’re free to call us extreme. Eugenics is a touchy subject. Of course we have the exact opposite view. If we can actually pin point the right genetics, you could solve problems like low iq, poor thyroid function, asthma and other inheritable negative traits.
Assuming you want to have kids in the future here is generally what happens.
#1 Limbal Ring: If you want the most important bio marker this is it. No one will listen which is comical. When trees have their best years (ideal sunlight, ideal water, ideal soil) it create a thick ring. This is not a coincidence.
If you’re looking for a person to have kids with you’d want to see a thick limbal ring. If you want another clear sign? They should be *less* attractive when they were in high school. This means it took a lot longer to develop. Being a late bloomer is a sign of good genetics and longevity not a bad sign.
#2 First Kid More Like the Father: This is considered pseudo science but we’ve seen too many cases of it being true. Generally speaking, the first child a woman has will be more like the father. There are a lot of theories on this related to evolution for the father to clearly recognize his own child.
If you want a more detailed break down, the first child will more likely have: 1) same eye color - hint limbal ring, 2) same body type - longer arms or legs etc and 3) similar temperment.
It won’t be a 100% mirror of the dad. Typically hair, jawline and upper body motions are more similar to the mother. Once again, these are all probability based and no we’re not going to bother with “studies” all the studies will say none of this is true anyway.
#3 Hair Location: When babies are born they will have hair in strange places like their shoulders. This is largely just luck of the draw although in some instances you can trace it to grand parents most of the time. You already should know what this means. Heavy hair growth typically means higher or lower T-levels. This would translate to where muscle development will be higher/lower.
Think to the stronger more athletic women you know and they typically have more arm hair than normal. Girls either shave it or color it to avoid showing the amount (IYKYK).
#4 Noise Negativity: One of the largest markers for having higher intelligence is hating loud noises. Go to a ghetto and it’s loud. Go to the rich area in town and it is quiet. Generally speaking, you want to see if you kid does or does not respond to loud noises early. If the baby does respond negatively or shocked by noise that’s a hint of future higher than average IQ.
Didn’t Pay Attention? No worries. When the child is 4-6 years old, you can dress them with two types of shirts. One with cotton tags on them, one that is tagless. If the child absolutely hates the tags = high chance of being high IQ. If the child sees no difference in the shirts, more likely racking to normal/standard IQ.
#5 Response to Colors: In general young kids don’t respond well to strange colors. If the baby cries around people with blue/green hair and other weird colors that are unnatural he/she will cry. This is a good sign and suggests and natural instinct for abnormality. If the child doesn’t respond to colors quickly, suggests lower awareness of surroundings. Unsurprisingly, female babies are better at interpreting surrounding since they have better peripheral vision and 6th sense.
Part 2: General Tests
Blah Blah exceptions to the rule. Really don’t care.
You can essentially predict a lot of development by doing the following:
Measure out limbal ring thickness vs. typical baby and look at family tree. This is the hardest to get good at but by far the most important. An extremely thick one means the boy will not have a growth spurt until 18, a normal one around 16 a thin one around 14. The guys who look like adults at 14 is *not* a good thing. Might be great for dating the highschool girls but they won’t be growing or improving much after 16 years old
Measure out three things: 1) wingspan, 2) hip to foot and 3) hip to shoulder. Congrats now you already know with 90% chance what sport they will likely play. If you’re all expected to be say 6’ tall, the one with an extremely long hip to foot ratio will be running, jumping, playing soccer and maybe a kicker for the football team. The one with an extremely large torso with a long wingspan will be better off in golf, throwing, perhaps things like waterpolo goalie, quarterback on football team, etc. If they are even keel then its 100x harder - back to drawing board. Generally though, they will be a size different (or half a size different) in one area. Gives you a good starting point
When the baby is awake do random new noises like opening a coke bottle or suddenly turning on a faucet. Yelling or turning on a blender is overkill - no one likes that and will respond negatively. Now you can see how sensitive the child is to changes in noise. The more sensitive the better
Buy some clothing for age 4-5 with tags and no tags. Test it out. If they cry more or scratch/claw complain more. Good sign of high sensitivity and high tune to environment
When the baby is awake walk around a room with a different color shirt on. You can walk around while the mother is holding the baby or vice versa. If the baby is quick to realize the change and stares/takes note, high situational awareness and response system. If no reaction and doesn’t seem to notice, you may have a baby that needs glasses in the future (no not kidding at all)
Part 3: “Can’t Change it Doesn’t Matter” - Cope Harder
This stuff matters a lot. If you know your kid will have long arms or long legs, you can erase loads of wasted extracurricular activities. You’ll be able to see reaction times as well to determine if they should be playing piano (fast fingers/hands).
Temperament Test: Most likely will mirror the dad if a first kid and more likely the mother if a second kid. Always pay attention but that’s the jist. If the mother is more quiet and nerdy for some reason, the second kid will more likely be involved with computers vs. becoming the class clown.
You’ll see the natural temperament after about 3 months. After this time frame the baby is not eating every hour so they will have a natural phase of being quiet or loud etc. A extraverted kid = sales in the future. Introverted = creating ads online in the future. So on and so forth. This is a major difference in personality type and directly changes the advice/direction you lead them to.
“Kids Don’t Listen to Parents”: True. Also more cope. You do have control of your environment. If your kid hangs out with kids who are making good life choice, guess what that means for your kid. You already know the answer. There is a reason why people pay up to live in the rich areas and it is not because the teachers are particularly amazing. It is because the surrounding student body is filled with nothing but kids from winners.
Check out the pre-school and you’ll find the general interests of the kids. Find the best outlet for that and you’ve done your job. Maybe they quit in the future but you’re not wasting your time going down the wrong directions.
In short, the objective is to limit the amount of *unlearning* they need to do. They will not listen to you later on just like you didn’t listen to your parents. Don’t give them an opportunity to learn terrible habits from low quality people. Next thing you know they’ll be eating two bowls of pasta before their big basketball game on Friday Night (clown central education).
Curate the Interactions: Decide what type of person is even allowed to interact with your kids. This is your main job after identifying general genetic gifts + weaknesses.
You don’t want an Alcoholic Uncle showing up smelling like booze just because he is part of the family. You don’t want to offload all parenting to a random person you barely know. Seems obvious but people really mess this up. Tough decisions need to be made around your peer group. There is a huge divergence in people having kids and people who don’t since it takes years to find a decent person + have it work out.
As usual no one *needs to have kids* just pointing out the massive difference in priorities. Anyone with kids will tell you the same thing, they don’t want to be around singles as much since there is no real upside there. Life paths diverge completely.
Part 4: Extreme Edge Alpha
Done a lot of research on some other topics but just to outline them here you’re going to have to go down the following rabbit holes.
Blood type and impact on oxygen and immune functions
Aforementioned hair growth excess at birth and future muscle growth or higher fat concentration
Hair thickness particularly on upper eyelid (they will have no lower eyelid hair).
Grip strength of the baby’s left and right hand. Can determine probability of being ambidextrous or having heavily left/right handed person. Yes this also matters for things like sports since basketball = more ambidextrous than tennis
Blood flow to feet and hands. What color are they during the day with normal clothing on? You now have an idea for how good the circulation system is. Circulation system typically relates to VO2 max and endurance capability
Jaw placement, can determine if they will need braces. While could be fixed with diet (read the book “Jaws: the Story of a Hidden Epidemic”.) Not a major deal since otho exists. Still useful information
How fast are their nails growing? 3.5 milimeters per month is normal for most humans. Discoloration? Faster? Slower. Once again valuable since hands and feet get the least circulation (furthest part from the heart)
*Gasps* another one we’re confident on. C-section babies have a higher chance at higher IQ. Pretty confident this enrages the natural birth people. That said have seen too much data to support it. Basically C-section babies do not have their skulls go through trauma. No triangle shaped heads which may actually impact brain development. Jury is out but should be looked at. As usual go ahead and do everything naturally if you like, just start looking into this as a possible correlation
Muscle density/definition after the first week or so when the baby drops weight. Will remove inflammation and water weight to show you the rough body type (ecto/meso/endo)
If you already know the basics of all the stuff mentioned in these bullets you’re at least 15-20 years ahead. Most are just winging it or think its all nonsense. It isn’t.
Before Signing Off
As usual all of this stuff has an element of luck with no guarantees. Goal is to just research and stay involved. You’re going to get inundated with advice that’s mainstream and boring “teach them math early” “teach them languages early” “teach them XYZ early”. Pretty worthless and redundant.
Be brutal about it. What will actually matter in 10-20 years. Do you really care if your kid is valedictorian? Is it more important they learn how to choose a good spouse in the future? More important to take over the family biz or get an A+ in Chemistry when they’ll never use chemistry?
Choose wisely before trying to be good at everything. Just like you niched down to make it. Niche down in terms of what matters for your kids future. Again. Only three things really matter: 1) health, 2) person have kids with and 3) how you make money.
Autist Note: Just realized a ton of the research we did related to health, lines up with emphasis that health is most important and ideal athletic ability so they develop a life long addiction to fitness. If they don’t they end up rich and out of shape + heart attack by 45.
Hope you enjoyed this, won’t be taking comments since we know it will be a disaster. Will answer biomarker genetic questions in next post if you have them (on Sunday).
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