Are people who have male pattern baldness smarter than people who don't? :)

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My theory goes like this (and it's just a thought not a serious one):

I read the following:
"Where DHT increases hair growth there is a corresponding increase in sebum production, and reduced sweating efficiency. Where DHT reduces hair growth, there is a reduction in sebum production and increased sweating efficiency. There is therefore a known link between the action of DHT, and the activity of the main dermal structures."

So the conclusion is DHT increases sweating efficiency in the scalp by causing hair to fall out thereby "cooling the brain so it can perform at super efficient genius levels" as compared to mortals, i.e. people who have a full head of hair.

To prove this theory please answer the following:
When you were growing up did people say that you are very smart? Are you highly motivated to constantly learn new things?
Did girls always call you a geek or do they now?
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flux

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After reading some of the posts that we get in these forums, I am sure the answer is no.
 
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