Wednesday, November 13, 2013

My Theory of Four Main Degrees of Stability in the Thorax


1.       Very high stability (normal) which will make it highly unlikely to develop PC and PE.

2.       Very high mobility which will make it most likely to develop PE.

3.       A little higher stability than in the case of PE which will make it possible to develop a combination of PC and PE.

4.       Close to normal stability which will make it most likely to develop PC.

These categories predicts according to my theory that people with pectus carinatum are more likely to have bigger feet then average. Why? It is because genetics for PC (close to normal stability in the thorax) will demand a higher moment when the human heels are elevated to make it rotate (the thorax) and cause the development of the condition. To those of you with pectus carinatum: Please contribute to my research by answer the question below. Do you have bigger feet than average?

The poll is closed: Not that many people participated but thank you all who did. The outcome proves that the average size of the feet defenitly is bigger. Not even one person voted; smaller than average. My research have now taken a new leap forward.  

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