China defeats USA inevitable?

The Chinese plan to increase the national IQ through embryo selection.

Meanwhile the US IQ is dropping due to immigration.

Is it inevitable that the China takes over North America first through economic/cultural/technological rivalry and then through actual war?

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lol idk

No

Because whites are still the masters of building war machines and wiping people out

it's impossible to keep that kind of research secret forever. new variants associated with IQ are discovered through genomic studies and published in high impact journals all the fucking time.

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Chinese would have to wait for the west to publish the research before they can copy it so

'no'

Actually a great deal of primate research related to neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders now happens in China due to lax regulations and a more permissive atmosphere for animal experimentation

China publishes a ton of fake research papers and almost none of it is peer-reviewed by the international scientific community.

>West Virginia
>101 IQ average
I live there and I don't want to know what the hell is happening in places lower than this, most people here are borderline brain dead

Do you like sucking on white cock?

Peer review doesn't guarantee quality. There are tons of garbage journals out there that ostensibly perform peer review. In fact there are even many papers published in prestige journals with glaring design flaws, usually having to do with statistical concerns like insufficient power or bogus surrogate endpoints, that get published anyway.

This isn't remotely true. In fact, the west has a larger database of Han Chinese genomes than the Chinese government does themselves

theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/06/china-is-genetically-engineering-monkeys-with-brain-disorders/561866/

“They screwed themselves,” Michael Halassa, the MIT neuroscientist who spoke at Feng’s symposium, told me in Shenzhen. Wei-Dong Yao, another one of the speakers, chimed in, noting that just two years later crispr has created a new wave of interest in primate research. Yao was one of the researchers at Harvard’s primate center before it closed; he now runs a lab at SUNY Upstate Medical University that uses genetically engineered mouse and human stem cells, and he had come to Shenzhen to talk about restarting his addiction research on primates.

American scientists worry that the United States is falling behind China on primate research. “I have two big concerns,” says Michael Platt, a brain scientist at the University of Pennsylvania who studies primates. “The United States is not investing heavily in these [primate] models. Therefore we won’t have the access that scientists have in China.” The second, he says, is that “we might lose the talent base and expertise for actually doing primate neuroscience.”

China, meanwhile, is establishing itself as an international hub of primate research. While the country does have a burgeoning animal-rights movement, says Peter Li, a China policy specialist with Humane Society International, activists have largely focused on the welfare of pets. Eating dogs has become taboo, and medical experiments on dogs have prompted outrage, but research on monkeys has not faced the same scrutiny.

Hard to say. Even if the US is relevant geopolitically we'll basically become a Brazil tier shithole just with less crime in a few decades.

Plus zero academic freedom and everything having to be done in the service of political ideologies.

>Peer review doesn't guarantee quality

Not always but it's preferable to not submitting anything to peer review which leaves the research in question suspect.

>The Atlantic

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He looks so weird thin

Since China took 100 years to make a ballpoint pen, I wouldn't exactly call them a tech powerhouse.

IQ is meme

Not an argument

The Atlantic is a known left-wing rag. I take anything they say with a grain of salt.