Lynn and Vanhanen published IQ estimates for 113 nations in 2002-2006. Their data showed strong correlations between IQ and socioeconomic factors. European Human Behavior Association criticized Lynn's datasets in 2020
Bigfoot is a large, hairy creature described as 6-15 feet tall. Originates from European folklore and indigenous North American cultures. Similar creatures exist worldwide, including Skunk ape and Yeti
Qualia are subjective, conscious experiences derived from Latin "quālis" meaning "of what sort". Peirce introduced the term in 1866, Lewis first used it in modern sense in 1929. Dennett defined qualia as "ways things seem to us"
Quantum immortality suggests consciousness can exist in alternate timelines after death. Max Tegmark proposed this concept in 1997 as a test for multiverse theory. The Many Worlds Interpretation suggests parallel universes exist for each measurement outcome
Grays are tall humanoids from Zeti Reticuli, known for human abductions. Sassani are hybrid reptilians and gray-humans created through genetic cross-over. Arcturians are ancient, intelligent beings from Milky Way. Nordics are blonde athletes from Scandinavia, more interested in human well-being. Pleiadians are sensitive to psychic energies from Pleiades star cluster
Phrenology linked head bumps to personality traits in late 1700s Vienna. Franz Joseph Gall developed theory based on skull shape and brain function. Gall believed brain was composed of organs controlling different faculties