It would be interesting to map what year modal age of death stopped being 0-1 years, by country.
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It's probably still 0 in every country.
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Infant mortality in the U.S. dropped below 1% around 1940. That's probably about when the mode started being some other age. (Though in '42-'45, was probably about 19.)
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5% of people born in 2011 will live to 110? Am I reading the graph correctly?
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Seems right.
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This was one of the more surprising of the common scientistic misconceptions, when I first discovered it.
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And that’s why you also need mathematics.
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It still sucks if you live to be 60 but have to watch a dozen of your children dying before their 3rd birthday.
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Equally, you might want to look up the difference between the words "at" and "by".
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Rather than the 19th century, I assumed they were talking thousands of years in which case, I think the sign is accurate.
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Obviously listening to statisticians would help but why let facts ruin her placard?
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