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A normal person scores almost zero. Philip I, the dynasty's founder, scored 0.025. Charles II, born about five generations later, scored 0.254. That is the same score a child would get if their parents were brother and sister.
Every person quietly carries a few broken genes. They usually don't cause problems, because the matching copy from your other parent works fine. But when both your parents come from the same closed family tree, you start inheriting the same broken copies from both sides. Nothing cancels them out. They start showing up.
About a quarter of Charles's DNA was identical pairs of these broken genes, which is why his body fell apart. He couldn't have children. When he died in 1700 with no heir, every kingdom in Europe started fighting over who would inherit Spain. The war that followed killed an estimated 700,000 people.
A UK study followed 11,000 babies and found the same pattern. Children born to first cousins were twice as likely to have a birth defect, 6% versus 3%.
Norway banned cousin marriage in 2024. Sweden's ban takes effect July 1, 2026. The Habsburgs ran this experiment over three centuries ago, and the science has been clear ever since.
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Visegrád 24 @visegrad24
Sweden has just BANNED cousin marriage and close relative marriage! 🇸🇪
https://x.com/anishmoonka/status/2059416290343755950
Anna Kelly @AnnaKelly47 - 😂😂😂
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Video: They’re Dumocrats!!
https://x.com/AnnaKelly47/status/2059631380410122704
ARISS - Amateur Radio on the ISS @ARISS_Intl - If you participated in SSTV Series 32 (World Peace / Cooperation in Space) earlier this month, we would still like to get your original decodes for our library.
You can upload any time, but if you would like a certificate for your efforts, submit by 23:59 UTC | 7:59 PM ET on Thursday.
https://ariss-usa.org/ARISS_SSTV/
https://x.com/ARISS_Intl/status/2059294634648445335
Astrolab @Astrolab_Space - NASA has selected Astrolab as one of two providers of a crewed lunar rover for the Artemis program, advancing the agency’s plans to establish sustained surface mobility at the lunar south pole.
Read the full announcement:
https://www.astrolab.space/2026/05/26/nasa-selects-astrolab-to-provide-lunar-rover-for-artemis-astronauts-return-to-the-moon/
https://x.com/Astrolab_Space/status/2059352954944081976
Astrolab @Astrolab_Space - Yesterday we introduced CLV-1 (Crewed Lunar Vehicle). Let's explore the use-cases it was designed for and engineered to accomplish:
-Consistent with NASA’s requirements, CLV-1 is designed primarily to transport astronauts and their supplies.
-Conduct surface operations remotely.
-CLV-1 shares hardware with our FLEX rover, using the same tires, batteries and wheel actuators developed by our strategic partner, Venturi Space.
-When stowed on a Commercial Lunar Payload Services lander for delivery to the Moon, CLV-1 measures approximately 2 meters by 2.3 meters by 2.2 meters.
-Once deployed, CLV-1 will measure approximately 4 meters long by 2.3 meters wide by 2.6 meters high to the top of its antenna.
-CLV-1 has a maximum mass of 950 kilograms and can reach speeds of 10 kilometers per hour on level ground.
-CLV-1 is the first in Astrolab’s planned CLV line, with future vehicles expected to be designated CLV-2, CLV-3 and so on.
https://x.com/Astrolab_Space/status/2059666800866938950
Autism Capital @AutismCapital - Biblically accurate Crypto flow chart.
https://x.com/AutismCapital/status/2059881601149153461
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