xo 2025 is 90% genetic dead ends discussing the future of America
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Date: June 16th, 2025 5:20 PM Author: autistic antidepressant drug travel guidebook
I read some interesting shit from Gookistan that basically if u arent having like 5 kids u will go extinct pretty quickly. At 1 child its basically assured within 4 generations, idiots who say they want to leave their DNA are retarded. Ppl back in the day had 10 kids so it was assured but having 1-2 doesnt amount to shit esp with continued low birth rates
Estimated Extinction Probabilities:
Studies and simulations suggest:
With 1 child per generation, and assuming a 50–60% chance each descendant has at least one child, the chance of extinction by the 4th generation is over 80–90%.
Even with 2 children per generation, there’s still a 20–40% chance of extinction within 4 generations, unless fertility remains high and consistent.
🧬 DNA Transmission Note:
Even if your line doesn’t go fully extinct, your DNA gets diluted by ~50% every generation:
Your child: 50% of your DNA
Grandchild: 25%
Great-grandchild: 12.5%
Great-great-grandchild: 6.25%
By the 4th generation, it’s possible for some of your autosomal DNA to be completely absent in a descendant due to recombination randomness, unless you had multiple children who each had children.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5738724&forum_id=2...id.#49021610) |
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