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## Men Vs Women In Numbers
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Here is a comparison of men and women in some randomly chosen disciplines and measures that are easy to quantify by numbers, and still possible to find on the highly censored Internet. Of course, the numbers hold for the time of writing of this text, at the time or reading they may be slightly outdated, also keep in mind that in the future such comparisons may become much less objective due to [SJW](sjw.md) forces -- e.g. because of [trans](tranny.md) athletes in sports we may see diminishing differences between measurements of performance of men and "women" because what in the future will be called women will be just men pretending to be women.
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Here is a comparison of men and women in numbers that are still possible to be found in already highly censored sources. Of course, the numbers aren't necessarily absolutely up to date, at the time or reading they may be slightly outdated, also keep in mind that in the future such comparisons may become much less objective due to [SJW](sjw.md) forces -- e.g. because of [trans](tranny.md) athletes in sports we may see diminishing differences between measurements of performance of men and "women" because what in the future will be called women will be just men pretending to be women.
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Note: It is guaranteed that [soyentific](soyence.md) BIGBRAINS will start screeching "MISLEADING STATISTICSSSSSSS NON PEER REVIEWED". Three things: firstly chill your balls, this isn't a scientific paper, just a fun comparison of some numbers. Secondly we try to be benevolent and not choose stats in a biased way (we don't even have to) but it is not easy to find better statistics, e.g. one might argue it could be better to compare averages or medians rather than bests -- indeed, but it's impossible to find average performance of all women in a population in a specific sport discipline, taking the best performer is simply easier and still gives some idea. So we simply include what we have. Thirdly any statistics is a simplification and can be seen as misleading by those who dislike it.
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Note: It is guaranteed that [soyentific](soyence.md) BIGBRAINS will start screeching "MISLEADING STATISTICSSSSSSS NON PEER REVIEWED". Three things: firstly chill your balls, this isn't a scientific paper, just a fun comparison of some numbers. Secondly fuck you, we don't fancy peer censorship. Thirdly we try to be benevolent and not choose stats in a biased way (we don't even have to) but it is not easy to find better statistics, e.g. one might argue it could be better to compare averages or medians rather than bests -- indeed, but it's impossible to find average performance of all women in a population in a specific sport discipline, taking the best performer is simply easier and still gives some idea. So we simply include what we have. Thirdly any statistics is a simplification and can be seen as misleading by those who dislike it.
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On average, male brain weights 10% more than woman's and has 16% more brain cells. [IQ](iq.md)/intelligence measured by various tests has been consistently significantly lower than that of men.
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**Male brains have more brain cells and weight more than those of women**: on average, male brain weights 10% more than woman's and has 16% more brain cells. The Guinness book of 1987 states the average male brain weight being 1424 grams and that of a female being 1242 grams; the averages both grow with time quite quickly so nowadays the numbers will be higher in both sexes, though the average of men grows faster. The heaviest recorded brain belonged to a man (2049 grams), while the lightest belonged to a woman (1096 grams). Heaviest woman brain weighted 1565 grams, only a little more than men's average. [IQ](iq.md)/intelligence measured by various tests has been consistently significantly lower for women than for men.
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| discipline | men WR | women WR | comparison |
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|----------------|------------------|-----------------|-------------------------------------|
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|200m outdoor |19.90s (Bolt) |21.34s (G-Joyner)|best W ranks lower than #5769 among M|
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|60m indoor |6.34s (Coleman) |6.92s (Privalova)|best W ranks lower than #3858 among M|
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|raw deadlift |460kg (Magnusson) |305kg (Swanson) |best M lifts about 50% more weight |
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|marathon |2:01 (Kipchoge) |2:14 (Kosgei) |best W ranks #3935 among men |
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|100m frees. swim|46.8s (Popovici) |51.7s (Sjostrom) |best W ranks lower than #602 among M |
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|chess |2882 Elo (Carlsen)|2735 Elo (Polgar)|best W win 8%, lose 48%, draw 44% |
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|speedcubing 3x3 |3.47s (Du) |4.44 (Sebastien) |best W ranks #16 among M |
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|Starcraft II |3556 (Serral) |2679 (Scarlett) |best M has ~80% win chance against W |
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|holding breath |24:37 (Sobat) |18:32m (Meyer) |Ms have ~35% greater lung capacity |
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| measure | men | women | comment |
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| ------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------- | ----------------------------------- |
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|height: average (EU)| 178 cm | 165 cm | |
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| height: greatest | 273 cm (Wadlow) | 257 cm (Jinlian) | |
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|weight: average (EU)| 85 kg | 70 kg | |
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| weight: greatest | 442 kg (Minnoch) |385 kg (Carnemoll)| |
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| brain: avg. weight | 1424 g | 1242 g | |
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| brain: heaviest | 2049 g | 1565 g | |
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| muscle/mass avg. | 42% | 32% | |
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|life span: avg. (EU)| 75 years | 81 years |top 10 oldest people ever are all W |
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| life span: greatest| 116 y. (Kimura) | 122 y. (Calment) | |
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| 200m outdoor WR | 19.90s (Bolt) |21.34s (G-Joyner) |best W ranks lower than #5769 among M|
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| 60m indoor WR | 6.34s (Coleman) |6.92s (Privalova) |best W ranks lower than #3858 among M|
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| raw deadlift WR |460kg (Magnusson) |305kg (Swanson) |best M lifts about 50% more weight |
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| marathon |2:01 (Kipchoge) |2:14 (Kosgei) |best W ranks #3935 among men |
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| 100m swim WR |46.8s (Popovici) |51.7s (Sjostrom) |best W ranks lower than #602 among M |
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| chess best Elo |2882 (Carlsen) |2735 (Polgar) |best W win 8%, lose 48%, draw 44% |
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| speedcubing WR |3.47s (Du) |4.44 (Sebastien) |best W ranks #16 among M |
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|Starcr. 2 best Elo |3556 (Serral) |2679 (Scarlett) |best M has ~80% win chance against W |
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|holding breath WR |24:37 (Sobat) |18:32m (Meyer) |Ms have ~35% greater lung capacity |
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## See Also
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