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Sir Francis Galton - Father of Eugenics

Sir Francis Galton - Father of Eugenics, cousin of Darwin decided to experiment on twins just as Nazi Joseph Mengele experimented on three thousand sets of twins at Auschwitz-Birkenau. We can safely say that Joseph Mengele was just following and continuing the work of his fellow brother and father of Eugenics - Sir Francis Galton. www.webspawner.com www.webspawner.com It is interesting to note that Sir Francis Galton was a Freemason. Here's the proof: Francis Galton was initiated into Freemasonry on February 5, 1844, into the Scientific Lodge No. 105 of the Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, held at the Red Lion Hotel, Cambridge, and on March 12, 1845, he was registered on the books of the Grand Lodge, London. "Darwin's grandfather Erasmus Darwin himself was initiated at the St David's Lodge No 36, Edinburgh in 1754 at a time when Edinburgh was a center for enlightenment and medical knowledge. He was also a member of the Canongate Kilwinning Lodge No 2." www.freemasonrytoday.com Charles Darwin obviously embellished grandfather Erasmus Darwin's book 'Zoonomia' when he wrote his infamous book of eugenics: "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life." As we can see the Darwins where busy at work, first in the Masonic lodge laying the foundations for the 'theory of evolution' That's a fact! It is also possible that Charles Darwin was a freemason, as suggested by the freemasons themselves! freemasonry ...
Категория: News & Politics
Время: 00:07:10.500
Теги: Joseph Mengele Francis Galton Eugenics Alex Jones Colbert John Stewart freemasonry
 

IFA.tv - Probability Machine, Galton Board, Randomness and Fair Price Simulator, Quincunx

Take the Risk Capacity Survey and discover an appropriate portfolio for you: ifarcs.com - Visit IFA ifa.com - Videos ifa.tv - Hebner Model hebnermodel.com - Index Funds The 12-Step Recovery Program for Active Investors: indexfundsbook.com - Complete the Retirement Analyzer ifa.com -- Call 888-643-3133 - The Fair Price Simulator: An explanation of how random beads falling through an assortment of pins, in the pattern of a quincunx, looks like monthly returns of IFA Index Portfolio 100 over 50 years, ending 2008. See ifa.com - IP100 is a simulated index portfolio, with data going back to Jan 1928. - The machine was named Francis, in honor of Sir Francis Galton who first created such a machine in 1873. (see www.ucl.ac.uk ). Also see en.wikipedia.org and en.wikipedia.org . Video is narrated by Mark Hebner. Also see www.ifa.com , also see Chart number 10 on that page. From Wiki: In statistics, a random process is a repeating process whose outcomes follow no describable deterministic pattern, but follow a probability distribution, such that the relative probability of the occurrence of each outcome can be approximated or calculated. For example, the rolling of a fair six-sided die in neutral conditions may be said to produce random results, because one cannot compute, before a roll, what number will show up. However, the probability of rolling any one of the six rollable numbers can be calculated, assuming that each is equally likely. IFA.tv provides webcasts explaining the ...
Категория: Education
Время: 00:03:14.250
Теги: Galton Box statistics normal distribution bell curve gauss gaussian index funds ifa.com investing mutual stocks investing news stock market news stock market picks efficient markets how to invest index funds index investing modern portfolio theory stock market financial news indexes madoff smart investing portfolio theory fama french economic crisis recession global economy diversified investing diversfication stock risk international investing etf mark hebner
 

IFA.tv - From Chaos to Order on the Galton Machine -- Representing the Returns of Capitalism

Take the Risk Capacity Survey: ifarcs.com - Visit IFA http - Learn about the Hebner Model: hebnermodel.com - The Book indexfundsbook.com - Complete the Retirement Analyzer ifa.com - Call 888-643-3133 - The random walk of stock market prices and the efficient market hypothesis are simulated by physical action of beads hitting a pattern of pins. The Efficient Market Hypothesis says prices are fair. If the expected return of an investment is 1% per month, about half the monthly returns will below and above that average return. So the fair price set at the beginning of each month sets the chance that future returns will be 50% higher and 50% lower than the expected return. The further the returns deviate from the average, the less likely they are to occur. The red bar overlay represents 600 simulated monthly returns of IFA's Index Portfolio 100. As you can see the distribution of the beads is similar to the index portfolio. When this shape (or distribution) is found to occur with regard to the output of a system (such as monthly returns of capitalism over 50 years), the implications for the system producing it are often profound. Let us see what Francis Galton had to say about it. I know of scarcely anything so apt to impress the imagination as the wonderful form of cosmic order expressed by the law of error. A savage, if he could understand it, would worship it as a god. It reigns with severity in complete self-effacement amidst the wildest confusion. The huger the mob and ...
Категория: Education
Время: 00:01:18.750
Теги: Galton Box statistics normal distribution bell curve gauss gaussian index funds ifa.com investing mutual stocks investing news stock market news stock market picks efficient markets how to invest index funds index investing modern portfolio theory stock market financial news indexes madoff smart investing portfolio theory fama french economic crisis recession diversfication stock risk international investing etf mark hebner
 

Francis Galton

www.youtube.com (The BItter End) Francis galton report i did for Criminal investigations. all rights to this song belong to the original owners. i am not taking ownership.
Категория: Education
Время: 00:02:22.500
Теги: Francis Galton the bitter end
 

Clochemerle (1972) Peter Ustinov Galton & Simpson

Hello, I've been collecting rare films and television programmes for nearly twenty years now and I thought it was high time I shared some clips from a few of the titles in my archive with you nice people out there. If you've a similar passion or just want to say hello, thanks etc. get in touch with me here or at statesedgefilms@virginmedia.com I look forward to hearing from (at least) a few of you and hope that you enjoy my humble offerings. CLOCHMERLE (1972) Ray Galton and Alan Simpson's 9-part adaptation of the French comic novel by Gabriel Chevalier. Clochemerle's mayor, Barthelemey Piechut, plans for the erection of a "pissoir" (gentlemen's public convenience) in the village square. Unfortunately, the rest of the rural French village's inhabitants aren't so impressed with his intentions.
Категория: Film & Animation
Время: 00:03:48.750
Теги: Clochemerle 1972 Gabriel Chevalier Ray Galton and Alan Simpson Peter Ustinov Cyril Cusack Roy Dotrice Wendy Hiller Kenneth Griffith Micheline Presle Nigel Green Catherine Rouvel Freddie Earlle Cyd Hayman Barry Linehan Bernard Bresslaw Christian Roberts French British West German television comedy
 

IFA.tv - Murphy: Probability Machine, Galton Board, Bean Machine, Randomness Simulator or Quincunx

ifarcs.com - http - indexfundsbook.com- This probability machine is often referred to as a Galton Board. We use it to explain the randomness of stock market returns. It produces a normal bell-shaped curve distribution from small balls dropping through strategically placed placed pins. This curve is very similar to monthly returns of the S&P 500 over 50 years. The Galton board, also known as a quincunx or bean machine, is a device for statistical experiments named after English scientist Sir Francis Galton. Francis Galton was a British meteorologist, biologist, and statistician, and the cousin of Charles Darwin. The pinball device with the triangular array of pegs was described in his book Natural Inheritance, published in 1889. He called the device a quincunx, but it is now known as the Galton board. This machine was built in 1981 at Princeton University. The machine was named Murphy due to all the difficulties that were experienced in the creation. Murphy's law is an old adage that broadly states "Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong." See the story on the creation of Murphy here: www.cabinetmagazine.org
Категория: Education
Время: 00:03:21
Теги: indexfundsadvisors ifa.com Galton box statistics normal distribution board bell shaped curve mean and standard deviation index funds mutual stocks Gaussian Gauss Mark Hebner variance optimization
 

The Galton and Simpson Playhouse - Richard Briers clip - DVD out January 09

Out 19th January 2009. From legendary comedy writers Galton and Simpson (Steptoe and Son, Hancock's Half Hour)featuring stars such as Arthur Lowe, Leonard Rossiter, Richard Briers, John Bird, Frances De La Tour, Patricia Hayes and Warren Mitchell. Each episode is an individual play with the cream of TV's comdy actors from the British sitcom's Golden Age. This clip is from Swap You One Of These For One Of Those starring Richard Briers . www.networkdvd.co.uk
Категория: Comedy
Время: 00:00:30
Теги: galton and simpson playhouse arthur lowe leonard rossiter richard briers john bird frances de la tour patricia hayes warren mitchell steptoe son hancock half hour susie baker
 

The Amazing Normal Distribution Function

it's amazing how these mass of sands get distributed out so evenly...
Категория: Howto & Style
Время: 00:00:04.500
Теги: normal distribution function sands science maths
 

Trains at Smethwick Galton Bridge train station (Low Level) on 7/9/11 (Part 1)

★ Watch In 720p HD! ★ Part 1 - This video includes several trains arriving, departing and passing by at the low level of Smethwick Galton Bridge train station, just outside Birmingham, on 7/9/11. Although more trains pass by here than trains that stop, the station is quite busy due to the fact that there are 2 railway lines, a lower level serving main destinations such as Birmingham New Street, Birmingham International, Walsall, Wolverhampton, Holyhead, Aberystwyth and Liverpool Lime Street, and a higher level serving main destinations such as Kidderminster, Worcester, Great Malvern, Birmingham Snow Hill, Birmingham Moor Street, Dorridge and Stratford-Upon-Avon. I decided to film these videos from platform 3 for easy access returning home. I had recently arrived from Wolverhampton, and was planning to return back there in a few hours after doing a bit of train spotting on both levels of the station for the day. The station is situated just outside Birmingham and West Bromwich, near the M5 motorway and Smethwick Galton Bridge itself. It is between Sandwell & Dudley train station and Smethwick Rolfe Street train station on the low level (situated on the West Coast Main Line) and between The Hawthorns train station and Langley Green train station on the high level. As I spent a long time there, there are 2 parts to this video, please go to www.youtube.com for part 2. Here is a list of the trains that can be seen in this video: 1) Cross Country Voyager Class 220 passing by ...
Категория: Autos & Vehicles
Время: 00:06:52.500
Теги: smethwick galton bridge train station spotting low level virgin pendolino super voyager cross country london midland city arriva trains arriving departing passing by west coast main line class 158 170 220 221 323 350 390
 

Quincunx - The Probability Machine

Boy genius Connor MacDonald presents his science fair project: The Quincunx - a mechanical probability device for creating Bell Curves. Connor explains the connection to Pascal's Triangle, and demonstrates how the Quincunx works. Quincunx probability bell curve statistics Blaise Pascal Pascal's Triangle Galton Royal Society science fair math geometry
Категория: Science & Technology
Время: 00:04:02.250
Теги: Quincunx probability bell curve normal distribution Gauss Gaussian function statistics Blaise Pascal Pascal's Triangle Galton Royal Society science fair math binary calculator central limit theorem robot electronics computer physics experiment mechanics
 
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