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12-10-2014, 11:00 PM
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Re: Chicago Scientists Open Egyptian Mummy Coffin
Let me simplify it for you.. For example if you say China has more elderly than the US. It's a true statement, but it does not quantify the density of old people in either country. We were talking about Florida, the state with the most old people per square foot and the highest percentage of elderly. Sure they don't have more elderly than states with double the population but that't just common sense. You have more likely-hood of running into an elderly person in Florida than any state in the country. |
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12-11-2014, 12:47 AM
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Re: Chicago Scientists Open Egyptian Mummy Coffin
You tell me. Your amazing vision on how to count is pretty impressive. I don't know why they ever say America has 300+ million people, or as you call it not quantified meaningless unless information. I mean it doesn't allow them to determine things about us. Like where we came from or our path of disposition, or how long we traveled, or the route we took. Because from that data, we may discover other countries with people that look like us. With only 5% of the world's population, America hardly even exist. :Shrug Florida has like 0.02% of the world's elderly. Doesn't seem so dense now. |