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Today I'm going to show you how to measure your worth. Your cranial capacity.
This is the formula we will use.
0.000337*(L-11mm)*(W-11mm)*(H-11mm)+406.01
This equation is based off the average male, meaning it will under estimate someone with a more box like head (vertical forehead) and will over estimate someone with a more rounded head (sloped forehead).
My cranial capacity:
L= 200mm
W= 165mm
H= 180mm
Results: 2063.68 cc
Rarity:
Now you will find out just how impressive (or pathetic) your head is.
The average male cranial capacity is around 1440 cc. We are not using the average number from my source because it includes women (which will lower the average), we want the average male.
Standard deviation is 135.27
(2063.68-1440)/135.27=4.61
Just replace my cranial capacity with yours to get your standard deviation.
So I am 1 in 496,166 or 99.9998th percentile.
Source/s:
This is the formula we will use.
0.000337*(L-11mm)*(W-11mm)*(H-11mm)+406.01
This equation is based off the average male, meaning it will under estimate someone with a more box like head (vertical forehead) and will over estimate someone with a more rounded head (sloped forehead).
My cranial capacity:
L= 200mm
W= 165mm
H= 180mm
Results: 2063.68 cc
Rarity:
Now you will find out just how impressive (or pathetic) your head is.
The average male cranial capacity is around 1440 cc. We are not using the average number from my source because it includes women (which will lower the average), we want the average male.
Standard deviation is 135.27
(2063.68-1440)/135.27=4.61
Just replace my cranial capacity with yours to get your standard deviation.
So I am 1 in 496,166 or 99.9998th percentile.
Source/s:
On two equations about brain volume, cranial capacity and age - PubMed
This study could be supplemented by the collection of data such as, the size of the individuals in order to study the relationship between size of the brain and stature because this relation remains unclear.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov