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Worst…..Study……Ever

I think I’ve come across the worst piece of scientific (if you can call it that) research ever published.

The conclusion of the study (done at Oxford nonetheless) is that women will suprass men in the 100 yard dash at the Olympics by 2158. How do they come to this conclusion? Well, they took a linear extrapolation of olympic winning times over the last 100 years. That’s it.

Now, there are a few slight problems with this extrapolation.

1) If you accept that things will continue in a linear fashion (and accept that they have been changing in a linear fashion), eventually humans will run the speed of light. At some point in the future, the Olympics will be won by the Flash. Its has to. Just take the graph and keep extending the lines. Eventually you reach a time of zero.

2) Look at the data points. Especially look at the dots representing the last 3-5 olympics. One could just as easly conclude that the winning times have been bottoming out. If that is true, then you can’t and shouldn’t make a linear extrapolation.

3) Winning times at the olympics isn’t a very good measure of performance. Each olympics is different. Different altitude, different political circumstances, etc. Its a snapshot of performace on an arbitrary week every four years. A better measure would be the progress of world record times. They aren’t constrained to a few days every four years. If someone is injured for the olympics, they still have other chances to set a world record. How does the progression of world records look compared to the olympic winning times?

Well……I did some analysis of my own 🙂

I plotted the progression of world record times in the 100m by men and women. Before I did it, I expected to see a more dramatic change with women than I did with men. Why? The men have been doing it longer and records go back further. Also, its only been in the last few decades that as many resources have been put behind women’s track and field. Nonetheless,in the long run, the over all trend should be the same. You should see a gradual bottoming out over time. Records should be broken by smaller margins at longer intervals between records.

If you look at the data you can see several interesting things. 1) Many of the world records held by women happened during olympics. This might have been due to a lack of other competitions available to women. The olympics was it. This would skew the data for women becuase the Oxford studies only looked at olympic winning times, which correspont more to world record times for women. 2) The current women’s 100m record is currently 16 years old, held by Florencew Griffith Joyner. The men’s is 2 years old. That means the end of the trendline on the women’s chart is essentially flat. For the Oxford study to be true, the olympic winning times for women (and men) will eventually have to break the world record time.

Also, the trendlines for the world record times for men and women tell a very different story than the Oxford study. It clearly shows a bottoming out of record times, which is exactly what you would expect. (and this isn’t just true in track, its true in any human physical activity)

The women’s record has cleary dropped farther, but that has to do with the fact that it had a higher starting point. Since records have been kept, the men’s record hasn’t gone down a full second. The womens record has fallen by more than 2.

The reason why this “study” pisses me off so much is that is so totally obviously flawed that even someone in middle school should be able to see the problem with it. Human athletic progress can’t go forward in a linear fashion. Somewhere there is a limit. We can approach it, but we can never cross it. Even with drugs and genetics we will never see a 5 second 100m. Never. Not with anything that we today would call a human being.

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The year in film

I live very close to the Eden Prairie AMC 18, so its where I see the vast majority of my movies. I’m also a member of their movie watcher club which give you free crap the more movies you see. I was able to get the list of everything I’ve seen at the EP AMC for the last year.

 09-Oct-2004 07:55		Team America
  09-Oct-2004 01:00                Shark Tale
  08-Oct-2004 09:45		Friday Night Lights 
  06-Oct-2004 07:30		Ladder 49 
  02-Oct-2004 07:50		Wimbledon 
  26-Sep-2004 01:30		Shaun Of The Dead 
  25-Sep-2004 02:55		Mr. 3000 
  19-Sep-2004 02:55		Sky Captain & The World Of.... 
  15-Sep-2004 07:40		Evergreen (Eve) 
  11-Sep-2004 12:30		Thx-1138:George Lucas..(Dlp) 
  04-Sep-2004 01:00		Vanity Fair 
  29-Aug-2004 07:30		Napoleon Dynamite 
  27-Aug-2004 09:50		Suspect Zero 
  25-Aug-2004 09:55		Village,The 
  21-Aug-2004 02:35		Garden State 
  08-Aug-2004 05:10		Napoleon Dynamite 
  06-Aug-2004 07:20		Collateral 
  31-Jul-2004 07:30		Manchurian Candidate 
  30-Jul-2004 05:50		Harold & Kumar Go To White... 
  23-Jul-2004 04:50		Bourne Supremacy, The 
  18-Jul-2004 11:45		I,Robot
  09-Jul-2004 05:00		Anchorman 
  07-Jul-2004 07:30		King Arthur 
  03-Jul-2004 10:00		Spider-Man 2 
  01-Jul-2004 04:30		Spider-Man 2 
  26-Jun-2004 04:20		Fahrenheit 9/11 
  20-Jun-2004 01:50		Around The World In 80 Days 
  19-Jun-2004 11:00		Terminal,The 
  18-Jun-2004 07:00		Dodgeball:A True Underdog Story
  13-Jun-2004 12:00		Saved! 
  12-Jun-2004 11:15		Chronicles Of Riddick 
  05-Jun-2004 10:45		Harry Potter Prisoner Azkaban 
  01-Jun-2004 08:00		Day After Tomorrow,The 
  23-May-2004 12:50		Man On Fire 
  20-May-2004 11:00		Shrek 2 
  14-May-2004 01:00		Troy 
  09-May-2004 07:15		Van Helsing 
  08-May-2004 12:00		Mean Girls 
  17-Apr-2004 09:30		Kill Bill Vol.2 
  11-Apr-2004 07:25		Hellboy
  03-Apr-2004 02:55		Ladykillers,The 
  27-Mar-2004 12:05		Eternal Sunshine Of The... 
  05-Mar-2004 05:30		Starsky & Hutch 
  14-Feb-2004 09:50		50 First Dates 
  08-Feb-2004 12:30		Lord of the Ring: Return of the King
  04-Jan-2004 07:00		Cold Mountain 
  01-Jan-2004 07:00		House Of Sand And Fog 
  16-Nov-2003 02:30		Looney Tunes:Back In Action 
  14-Nov-2003 12:15		Master And Commander,The 
  13-Nov-2003 04:05		Runaway Jury, The 
  09-Nov-2003 07:25		Love Actually 
  07-Nov-2003 10:00		Elf 
  06-Nov-2003 11:45		Matrix Revolutions
  30-Oct-2003 09:35		Intolerable Cruelty 
  17-Oct-2003 05:00		Mystic River

There were probably another dozen or so that I saw in Appleton or at the Landmark theaters.

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its that time

When the entries on your site start disappearing, you know its time for an update.

I finally can take a breather. I’ve had tests and other stuff going on for about 2 weeks now. I can’t even remember how many updates to the site I’ve written only to not post them.

So far, school is going well. Operation 4.0 is on track. I got a 91% on my physics test (mean=59%) and a 95% of my chemistry test (mean 80%). I had a Geophysics I exam today and I think I did OK, but not perfect. I have a Mineralogy test on Tuesday. All labs are going OK so far.

I got my iPod replaced about 2 weeks ago. I was amazed at how easy the process went. I was in and out with a new iPod in about 15 min.

Ummm, that’s about it.

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Back to School

The fall term started today. The campus is a mad house. I cant wait for the freshman to start skippin class, getting drunk and dropping out so it will ease up a little around here. It seems like I’ve been out of class a lot longer than two and a half weeks.

I took the bus today. I took it because it gives me an extra 90 minutes of time to read each day and saves a lot of money. I also live near the bus terminal.

I’m between classes right now. I have two hours until my physics lecture starts at 12:20, then I have pretty much 3 straight hours of classes, then 2.5 hours off, then a three hour lecture from 6-9pm. I’m on campus 12 hours on Tuesdays. It isn’t as bad as the summer however, because I have days where I’m only here a few hours.

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CCCP ya later

The olympics have become boring without any Cold War rivalry. So far, the US is leading in the medal count as expected. I couldn’t help but wonder how would things be if the Soviet Union hadn’t broken up.

Here are the results…

As of Monday morning, the combined former Soviet Republics had 70 medals.

Russia	               38
Ukraine	               14
Belarus	               11
Georgia	                3
Estonia 	        2
Azerbaijan	        2
Kazakhstan	        1
Lithuania	        1

The US had 61. So, the Soviets would be in the lead 72-61. However, you’d have to cut their number back a bit becuase with only one team, you wouldn’t have as many competitors, especially in team events, so you wouldn’t be able to win as many medals. But even assuming you were to discount the number of medals by 10% (which I think is too big) they’d still be in the lead……assuming that there weren’t Americans who missed out a medal to someone who wouldn’t have made the Soviet team.

Behind the US right now in medals is China. Its really interesting to look at what sports we have won our medals in versus China.

The US has won the majority of their medals is Swimming and Track and Field. The Chinese have won in Table Tennis, Badmitton, Shooting, Fencing, Judo, and low weight class Weightlifting.

The whole notion of a medal count is sort of dumb. Some sports hand out medals like their candy. In swimming they just do different permutations of everything they can think of. Swim like this. Now do it longer, no do it on a relay. Now change your stroke. Now do a differnt stroke. Now combine your strokes. The same is true in shooting.

Soccer sucks up an enormous part of the intellectual and physical attention of athlets around the world, yet it only counts as one medal. They should weigh the relative importance of medals by the number of people that win the medals (ie: swimming individual events = x1, swimming relay = x4, etc) Its a pretty rough way to do it, but it would better than just raw events. It would also make the men’s baseball and basketball teams look even worse too, which is a good thing.

Another interesting thing I heard lately was the slowdown in the advancement in world records in track and field. Note the following records for men:

Events                            Year Record Was Set
High jump                                 1993  
Long jump                                 1991
Shot Put                                  1990
Discus                                    1986
Pole Vault                                1994
Hammer                                    1986
400 Hurdle                                1992
100 Hurdle                                1993

There are several explainations for this. 1) They test for steriods now and they didn’t in the 80’s when Eastern Europe did it like crazy. 2) There are physical limits and once people start bumping into them you should expect records to be broken infrequently and by small amounts.