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    Quote Posted by Inelia (here)
    Green eyes, brown eyes, blue eyes, which is more worthy? More significant? More important? More intelligent? More powerful perhaps?

    I do know it can be used to divide people.

    This study I think might be of interest, has been proven over and over again:

    http://www.janeelliott.com/
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    The blind cannot see...

    The proud, will not.....

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    blue eyed people have parts of several genes missing

    and are susceptible to drugs addiction in a rather peculiar way ..
    like not in 'relaxes me' but in 'I'm fleeing from myself'

    why do you want to do that .. begs the question

    is my perception of this 'problem', mt

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    well,
    my take is, forget size, eye colour, hair, all of that, its the errr,,,battery inside that defines what you are and what you can do, sorry i cant be more clear
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    Default Re: Are blue-eyed boys and girls more brilliant?.

    Quote Posted by Ross (here)
    Seen as there is discussion on eye colour over at the 'false flag thread' I thought it worthy to discuss the colour of eyes here.

    The colour of your eyes could determine your achievements in life, say scientists.

    They claim those with blue eyes are more likely to sparkle academically than those with brown.

    They are more intelligent and gain more qualifications because they study more effectively and perform better in exams.

    In reaction time trials conducted by U.S. scientists, the brown-eyed performed better, making them more likely to succeed at activities such as football, hockey and rugby.
    But the researchers concluded that those with lighter eyes appeared to be better strategic thinkers.

    Joanna Rowe, professor emeritus at the University of Louisville in Kentucky, who conducted the tests, said the results suggested a hitherto unexplored link between eye colour and academic achievement.

    "It is just observed, rather than explained," she said. "There's no scientific answer yet." Dr Tony Fallone, senior psychology lecturer at the University of Bedfordshire, who has also studied eye colour, believes it should be taken more seriously as an indicator of personality and ability.

    Most babies have blue eyes but they usually darken as the pigment melanin builds up in the iris.
    Less melanin produces green, grey, or light brown eyes. Eyes with very little melanin appear blue or grey.

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...#ixzz1BpOsuCUe


    Ross.
    Academia as it relates to the didactic methods of learning or true knowledge? Repetitive regurgitation of so called information to indoctrinate the masses, this seems to be teaching less of the how and why and more in the form of “because I said so” theory.

    With two children in public school I am painfully aware of this method of indoctrination… it’s sad to think the children who question are failing while those who simply accept what is put in front of them excel.

    I think that’s what we are here to change.

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    What does that mean for folks who are of Asian decent or African and the like. I don't think eye color has anything to do with how smart a person is. it just sounds like another thing to keep folks separate from each other to quibble over.
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    just a thought.. both of my parents mom and dad bright cornflower blue eyes and they both (my father is deceased) blue black hair . dads 6ft 3in ,skin porcelain white few freckles cant tan.. my mom golden skin tans easily and both (no bias I swear) gorgeous ..he looked like actor Gregory Peck only not so skinny and mom like Actress Ava Gardner or Annette Funicello ( also of frankie avalon beach movie fame)of the 1950 s 60s Disney Mouseketeers show.People would always tell them this. Both kind, gentle, respectful, beautiful singing/speaking voices, sweet but not weak in character. and by their own stories were "teachers pet" all through school/college . I have always noticed that people were/are drawn/attracted to them. Both very hi IQs my dad was a math/science teacher with a minor in history/english lit. and neither of them (R.I.P dad)would like my quick poorly composed posts here at Avalon,gramatically speaking( he did the degree in 3 yrs) MY POINT IS how much of their education/good grades was influenced by their appearance/kindness especially in school subjects that arent right wrong like math and science.All five of my brothers and sisters (way above avg students and sweet &kindsame as mom and dad) have the same bright blue eyes and my eyes.- well lets just say they are a bit unusual. Even my eye Drs over the years have remarked on them. Also I was in honors/advanced placement classes here in Las vegas and I can remember other students in my classes African American , Asian, Hispanic etc (all brown eye colors, there were alot of them in my classes ) I graduated high school mid 1970s. So. Im not sure the eye color/intellect holds true . What about geographical location Minneapolis, minnesota ( scandinavian settled) would have more blue eyes in the population compared to say Miami or SanDiego.Where are these studies done?
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    Default Re: Why blue-eyed boys and girls are so brilliant.

    Quote Posted by Ross (here)
    Hi all,

    I started this thread to discuss eye colour--to avoid off topic discusson in the 'false flag thread as 'eye colour' was being asked by members to Charles, who did mention it, and members were offering their eye colour to Charles hoping for more info.

    As there were several members wanting to discuss it, I made this thread. For members benefit.

    So, I went about finding some info, based on science, as a start, to look for more clues.

    My personal view regarding academic brilliance due to eye colour is not that relevant, but then again I know very little in this area...And wanted to look and find any connections.

    The Title of the thread was from the Science based website, not my own.

    The genetic link I provided is very interesting and I have already learnt much that I did not know.

    Quote Or, we could deduce that brown eyed people knew the education system was a load of rot and couldn't be bothered with it.
    This is a possible clue. Perhaps blue eyed people are easier controlled?

    Ross
    Hogwash to all of this nonsense. I'm blue eyed and my reaction times have always been swift. I'm also 54, and in college "again". Have been since 2007. Had my reaction time tested with 18-30 year olds and mine was still in the upper 5 % out of 300 students tested. Ummmm... Maybe it's a fluke? Do I care???? Only to the point where I know I can still do quite a lot of the things I want to do. But what does what I just typed really mean?

    The test for reaction time we took consisted of pressing the space bar of a key board as soon as a dot randomly appearing on a computer screen was spotted. I guess I'm just good at detecting spots.

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    I shall assume that the scientists who conducted this study are all brown eyed - because that's one of the most idiotic things I've ever heard.
    Who is funding this stuff?
    the color of someone's eyes has nothing to do with their ability to learn, achieve, or succeed. a free human being can be intelligent reguardless of skin color, eye color , hair color etc. so called scientists ego boxes in their own brain. sad.
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    Default Re: Are blue-eyed boys and girls more brilliant?.

    Carl Sagan and Albert Einstein had brown Eyes.... ( and they were pretty Bright) ...

    This study/conclusions sound a bit weird to me... rsss

    Anyway..
    Just wanted to add this info that popped in my mind... relating this thread and these 2 guys I admire...
    ;-)

    Edit: I'm also going to add, Dr. Michio kaku... contemporary, well known physicist... Also, I'm going to add..... japanese people ????.... You know what... This is bollocks.. bad research..bad..! rs ;-)
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    I'm shocked that they didn't suggest blond hair as well or else, it'd look like a study funded by Nazis.

    Blond hair is associated more with a lack of intelligence.

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    I've learned here that the life that we live is all an illusion and it has to stop...

    why bother with what colors your eyes is ?
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    NO! They are not. Truth be told Blue eyes are a genetic defect as they lack melenin and are extremely sensitive to sunlight. Mods please close this ridiculous thread.
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    Racism begins with this kind of confusion. The fruits of this sort of ideas are: segregation, discrimination, division, oppression, etc... The history is full of examples. Please, be aware of it.

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    I find it interesting that there are so many personal filters in play here... I also believe it was not the intention of the OP for this thread to incense the masses over discrimination.

    The conversation began, as I took it, in a debate over the "observations" of
    Quote "Joanna Rowe, professor emeritus at the University of Louisville in Kentucky, who conducted the tests..." Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...#ixzz1PMtVLmnQ
    what those tests mean and what that means in relation to, as Ross put it
    Quote discussion on eye colour over at the 'false flag thread'...
    According to the observations of the initially cited article,
    Quote In reaction time trials conducted by U.S. scientists, the brown-eyed performed better, making them more likely to succeed at activities such as football, hockey and rugby.
    But the researchers concluded that those with lighter eyes appeared to be better strategic thinkers.
    Agree, Disagree or remain indifferent, I would still like to know what this has to do with the 'false flag thread'.

    Genetics are likely to be the main culprit of interest, and what innate abilities may be hiding in what scientists are calling our "junk DNA" to be of service to the intrigue at hand.

    A little Insight from another perspective:
    Quote ... For centuries people have been fascinated with eye color. Eye color, in all its many forms is a truly individual phenomena, resulting entirely from genetics. ...
    Genetics of Eye Color
    Your genetics ultimately influences your eye color. While most people consider the basic eye colors brown, blue and green, there are actually many variants. These include:

    Brown Eyes - The most common eye color in the world. Brown eyes range from light brown or honey to almost black. Light brown eyes are common in many ethnicities including among Africans, Asians and Caucasians. Brown is often considered more dominant than other colors.
    Black Eyes - People with very dark colored irises appear to have black eyes. This is more common among Native Americans, Africans and Asians.
    Hazel Eyes - This color combination is a mix of green and brown eyes. Hazel eyes are more common in people of European descent.
    Blue Eyes - Blue eyes are considered more rare than any other color, and often found among people of European descent. Many consider vibrant blue eyes among the more desirable qualities.
    Grey Eyes - Grey eyes are variant of blue eyes only much lighter. Grey eyes often include a combination of other tints including light blue or greenish. Still others may have a copper or honey colored ring surrounding the pupil of their eyes. This is a relatively uncommon eye color.
    Green Eyes - Green eyes are among the most rare eye color and typically found among people in Germany or of Slavic origins.
    Violet Eyes - This is even more rare than green eyes. Many believe violet eyes result when there is not enough pigment in the eye to color the blood vessels so they shine through causing a violet like color.
    Red Eyes - This commonly occurs in people who have a condition called albinism and results when the eye lacks any pigment.
    http://www.eyedoctorguide.com/eye_ge...eye_color.html

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    Default Re: Why blue-eyed boys and girls are so brilliant.

    Quote Posted by ghostrider (here)
    Quote Posted by Teakai (here)
    I shall assume that the scientists who conducted this study are all brown eyed - because that's one of the most idiotic things I've ever heard.
    Who is funding this stuff?
    the color of someone's eyes has nothing to do with their ability to learn, achieve, or succeed. a free human being can be intelligent reguardless of skin color, eye color , hair color etc. so called scientists ego boxes in their own brain. sad.
    I agree, ghostrider - I was evaluating using the proffered theory.

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    Quote Posted by Humble Janitor (here)
    I'm shocked that they didn't suggest blond hair as well or else, it'd look like a study funded by Nazis.

    Blond hair is associated more with a lack of intelligence.
    then again,
    you are now saying that blonde people are stupid, really we must move away from this, it gets people killed
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    They must have forgotten that India is the biggest "brilliant scientists" exporter...They also have forgotten that most of our state-of-the-art technology comes from Asia...

    This is so ridiculous... It made me remember of an old "science" called Fisiognomony, which used to judge people by their body characteristics...Fisiognomony allowed us to predict if this one or the other were criminals just by looking at the shbape of their nose and ears...Of course, it´s proved to be wrong.

    I honestly think someone should close this thread.

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    I am blue eyed and you best believe I am not Brillaint. <------

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