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I think it's pretty obvious she's not genetically connected to Bobby. Just like Michael Jacksons kids aren't genetically connected to him.
HolyFlame777 wrote:
You Mr. Grobe are a complete, unvarnished natural idiot!
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Natural? Hardly. This has taken years of rigorous training.
Plus, I assumed we were competing to see who could make the most ridiculous argument in support of our position. Naturally (pun fully intended), after coming back and reading three pages of your drivel, I concede.
at least with the previous post you prove you have a sense of humor and that, grobe, redeems all other sins with me. go and sin no more!
No doubt our genetics determine everything about ourselves. What if a kid had Bobby and Ms. Polgar as parents? We know Bobby spent a lot of time with the Polgars. If he knew more about real life he could have certainly gotten her pregnant. Can you imagine the chess genetics such a kid would have? What do you think Joe? Elaborate on this subject.
Our genetics do not determine EVERYTHING about ourselves. Had Bobby Fischer's sister brought home "the game of Life" instead of a chess set, his life would have been completely different. Genetics didn't make him a chess player. Circumstance did. IQ of 180 he might have went on to a highly successful and fulfilling life. Genetics is just one part of who we are and what we become. Also, two people with extremely high IQ's can have children with average or below average intelligence. There is no sure thing when it comes to procreation.
No doubt our genetics determine everything about ourselves. What if a kid had Bobby and Ms. Polgar as parents? We know Bobby spent a lot of time with the Polgars. If he knew more about real life he could have certainly gotten her pregnant. Can you imagine the chess genetics such a kid would have? What do you think Joe? Elaborate on this subject.
Our genetics do not determine EVERYTHING about ourselves. Had Bobby Fischer's sister brought home "the game of Life" instead of a chess set, his life would have been completely different. Genetics didn't make him a chess player. Circumstance did. IQ of 180 he might have went on to a highly successful and fulfilling life. Genetics is just one part of who we are and what we become. Also, two people with extremely high IQ's can have children with average or below average intelligence. There is no sure thing when it comes to procreation.
I am sure, however, if they had multiple children one would develop a passion for chess, and possibly surpass their parents. But Judith Polgar has exceptional talent, and "genius" is not easy to pass on. There would be more geniuses otherwise.
If Fischer and Polgar had a kid....
Fischer would wait until night, take it out to the woods, and run a kitchen knife though it's chest for being Jewish.
Figuring its for the childs own good.
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