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1. Asians lack supraorbital ridges, resulting in protruding eyes with wide spacing, which provides a wide field of vision. The flat appearance of the face when viewed from the side is an advantage, allowing them to see even peripheral angles. In contrast, Westerners have sunken eyes due to the supraorbital ridges, which impairs lateral vision, and their eyes are not as far apart as those of Asians, resulting in a narrower field of vision.
2. Westerners have a dolichocephalic head shape, which is long from front to back, whereas Asians have a brachycephalic head shape, which is wide from side to side due to a flattened occipital region. This creates the effect that an Asian head appears larger even with the same head circumference. This is a highly advantageous condition for hunting, as wild animals feel threatened by animals with large heads. Additionally, the flattened shape of the head provides a wider field of vision, making it more advantageous for survival and hunting.
3. Asians have short arms and legs, and a short lower body proportion, resulting in a smaller surface area per unit volume. Since the surface area per unit volume is small, heat loss is reduced, making them more resistant to heat and cold compared to Westerners and allowing them to perform activities with less energy. Being able to perform activities with less energy means having a greater advantage in survival. In other words, because protruding body parts that cause significant heat loss are smaller than those of Westerners, heat loss is reduced, resulting in higher survival rates.
4. As arms and legs became shorter, specific muscles were strengthened, making them better suited for hunting, gathering, hiking, and farming. Additionally, it is easier to maintain a center of gravity, allowing them to adapt better to rough terrain such as mountainous areas. In short, the short arms and legs of Asians constitute an efficient physical structure that exerts great strength with minimal energy.
5. Asians have wide nasal wings, a broad nose, a low bridge, and a lot of fat at the tip, creating a structure where cold air enters and warms up. This allows Asians to adapt better to harsh weather conditions, such as cold.
6. Due to the secretion of lower male hormones, they can maintain a boyish appearance even into adulthood, and presbyopia (age-related farsightedness) sets in later. Furthermore, having less body hair is convenient, and sweating less prevents body odor. While Westerners have abundant body hair that leads to excessive moisture and strong body odor, Asians do not have any of these disadvantages.
7. Asians lack double eyelids, have a lot of fat around their eyes, and possess epicanthal folds, which prevent the inner corners of their eyes from opening. This protects their eyes from the cold and allows them to withstand it better.
8. Asian cheekbones are wider than those of Westerners, giving wild animals a strong impression. Their jaws are short and recessed, and because their lower jawbone (mandible) and masseter muscles are well-developed, their jaws are often square. This developed jaw structure is advantageous for chewing hard, tough meat or undercooked food.
9. Asians have the lowest carbohydrate storage capacity compared to Westerners because they have evolved to prioritize efficiency over storage. Consequently, they do not gain weight as easily as Westerners and do not build muscle mass. While using food energy solely for survival immediately after consumption might seem like a disadvantage, it is a significant advantage in harsh environments or the wild.
10. Asian children develop much more slowly than Westerners; it takes an average of 7 days just to crawl and over 1 year and 6 months to walk. However, while development is slow, it has the advantage of growing without dying even if fed only a very small amount of milk. Also, because the growth rate is slow, the aging rate is also slow, so the youth period is long. The ability to grow on a small amount of milk combined with a long youth period is an advantage for survival and hunting.
2. Westerners have a dolichocephalic head shape, which is long from front to back, whereas Asians have a brachycephalic head shape, which is wide from side to side due to a flattened occipital region. This creates the effect that an Asian head appears larger even with the same head circumference. This is a highly advantageous condition for hunting, as wild animals feel threatened by animals with large heads. Additionally, the flattened shape of the head provides a wider field of vision, making it more advantageous for survival and hunting.
3. Asians have short arms and legs, and a short lower body proportion, resulting in a smaller surface area per unit volume. Since the surface area per unit volume is small, heat loss is reduced, making them more resistant to heat and cold compared to Westerners and allowing them to perform activities with less energy. Being able to perform activities with less energy means having a greater advantage in survival. In other words, because protruding body parts that cause significant heat loss are smaller than those of Westerners, heat loss is reduced, resulting in higher survival rates.
4. As arms and legs became shorter, specific muscles were strengthened, making them better suited for hunting, gathering, hiking, and farming. Additionally, it is easier to maintain a center of gravity, allowing them to adapt better to rough terrain such as mountainous areas. In short, the short arms and legs of Asians constitute an efficient physical structure that exerts great strength with minimal energy.
5. Asians have wide nasal wings, a broad nose, a low bridge, and a lot of fat at the tip, creating a structure where cold air enters and warms up. This allows Asians to adapt better to harsh weather conditions, such as cold.
6. Due to the secretion of lower male hormones, they can maintain a boyish appearance even into adulthood, and presbyopia (age-related farsightedness) sets in later. Furthermore, having less body hair is convenient, and sweating less prevents body odor. While Westerners have abundant body hair that leads to excessive moisture and strong body odor, Asians do not have any of these disadvantages.
7. Asians lack double eyelids, have a lot of fat around their eyes, and possess epicanthal folds, which prevent the inner corners of their eyes from opening. This protects their eyes from the cold and allows them to withstand it better.
8. Asian cheekbones are wider than those of Westerners, giving wild animals a strong impression. Their jaws are short and recessed, and because their lower jawbone (mandible) and masseter muscles are well-developed, their jaws are often square. This developed jaw structure is advantageous for chewing hard, tough meat or undercooked food.
9. Asians have the lowest carbohydrate storage capacity compared to Westerners because they have evolved to prioritize efficiency over storage. Consequently, they do not gain weight as easily as Westerners and do not build muscle mass. While using food energy solely for survival immediately after consumption might seem like a disadvantage, it is a significant advantage in harsh environments or the wild.
10. Asian children develop much more slowly than Westerners; it takes an average of 7 days just to crawl and over 1 year and 6 months to walk. However, while development is slow, it has the advantage of growing without dying even if fed only a very small amount of milk. Also, because the growth rate is slow, the aging rate is also slow, so the youth period is long. The ability to grow on a small amount of milk combined with a long youth period is an advantage for survival and hunting.