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Spain has a grand total of zero (0) nobel prizes in physics. Let that sink in. They're not European.
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>>18058106
WF, how did morocco get a Nobel prize before Spain?!
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>>18058111
French guy. The African ones are all European guys.
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>>18058106
This map get spammed every month also it's false
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez
>>18058115
"French"
That's a sephardi jew, same for Algeria.
It just shows how useless these maps are, birthplace is not ethnicity.
Yes Spain has a nobel prize in physics, no Morocco and Algeria don't have any.
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>Australia has more Nobels than Spain
Ouch.
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>>18058106
But they're good at team sports and they grow a lot of vegetables and fruit.
Check mate.
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>>18058106
Finland had zero nobel price too for some reason
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>>18058140
They have the same number, Alexander Prokhorov is a Russian born in Australia by coincidence, he spent most of his life in the soviet union.
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>>18058106
and yet everyone wants to spend a holiday in Spain. very intriguing...
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>>18058122
>Luis_Walter_Alvarez
Lmao
He was born in America, both his parents were born in America. His mother was of Anglo descent. His grandmother on his father's side was German. Only one grandfather was Spanish, and even that grandfather studied and spent almost his entire life in America. Is this really the best Spain has to offer?
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>>18058230
Cope, his paternal line was Spanish and 1/4 is still plenty. Also he was called Luis, not Louis or Lewis. He's considered to be a Spanish American even on his wikipedia notice.
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>>18058248
BTW I'll agree that Spain at the time probably didn't have the mean to produce a physics nobel prize on its own (but then again most of other europeans outside of britain, france and germany also became famous in the US)
however as OP and people who post this map suggest that it's a problem of race rather than society, that being of spanish blood makes you inherently too retarded to produce a nobel prize in physics so it's a valid refutation.
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>>18058111
By being racially superior to Spaniards.
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>>18058257
These nobel prizes are as nafris as kyllian mbappé is french
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>>18058230
>he doesn't know
>he doesn't even know that me, the biggest pro spain schizo on /his/ and arguably the entire internet is only 1/8 Spanish and 7/8 French Flemish
>He doesn't know that I would beat the absolute shit out of him if he dared to call me French
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>>18058230
cope, lineage is passed patrilineally
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>>18058267
I mean at some point it becomes irrelevant but 1/4 is still plenty especially since the other 3/4 are a muttmix (some german, some english, some irish)
even more in a new world country like america which doesn't have a clearly defined ethnicity.
Luis Alvarez probably got called a dago greaser a bunch of times
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>>18058106
Not physics maybe but Spain did some extremely good discoveries (much more relevant than 99% of the countries in the world):
antiago Ramón y Cajal (1852–1934)

Field: Neuroscience

Discovery/Contribution: Demonstrated that the nervous system is made up of individual cells (neurons), rather than a continuous network.

Achievement: Considered the father of modern neuroscience.

Award: Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1906).

Severo Ochoa (1905–1993)

Field: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Discovery/Contribution: Discovered the enzyme polynucleotide phosphorylase, which plays a key role in the synthesis of RNA.

Award: Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1959).

Miguel Servet (Michael Servetus) (1511–1553)

Field: Medicine and Theology

Discovery/Contribution: First described the pulmonary circulation of the blood (how blood travels from the heart to the lungs and back).

Note: His ideas challenged religious dogma, leading to his execution for heresy.

José de Echegaray (1832–1916)

Field: Mathematics and Physics

Contribution: Worked on mathematical analysis and elasticity theory; also a playwright and Nobel Laureate in Literature (1904).

Blas Cabrera Felipe (1878–1945)

Field: Physics

Contribution: Conducted pioneering research on magnetism; recognized internationally for his precision measurements.

Margarita Salas (1938–2019)

Field: Molecular Biology

Discovery/Contribution: Discovered and characterized the φ29 DNA polymerase, an enzyme used in biotechnology for DNA amplification.

Francisco Mojica (born 1963)

Field: Microbiology and Genetics

Discovery/Contribution: Discovered CRISPR sequences in microorganisms, laying the foundation for the revolutionary CRISPR gene-editing technology.

Jorge Juan y Santacilia (1713–1773)

Field: Astronomy and Mathematics

Contribution: Improved the measurement of the Earth’s meridian and contributed to naval science and shipbuilding.
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Spanish scientists have made remarkable contributions to science throughout history. Santiago Ramón y Cajal discovered that the nervous system is composed of individual cells called neurons, laying the foundations of modern neuroscience. Severo Ochoa identified the enzyme polynucleotide phosphorylase, which made it possible to synthesize RNA artificially. Miguel Servet was the first to describe the pulmonary circulation of blood, explaining how it travels from the heart to the lungs and back. Blas Cabrera advanced the study of magnetism through precise experimental research. Margarita Salas discovered the φ29 DNA polymerase, an enzyme now essential in biotechnology for DNA amplification. Francisco Mojica identified CRISPR sequences in microorganisms, paving the way for gene-editing technologies. Finally, Jorge Juan improved measurements of the Earth’s meridian and made important contributions to astronomy and naval engineering. Together, these discoveries have had a lasting impact on medicine, biology, physics, and beyond.
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>>18058106
Nigga, how can you have a country on the continent of Europe and not be a European? That's like saying that Koreans are not Asian because Japan has more Nobel prizes.
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>>18058261
>kyllian mbappé
He is European. Why are you Euros always so ashamed of your dark skin? I always see you wewuzzing as Caucasoid (Semite) in there.
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>>18058106
what about the Finns and the Portuguese?
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>>18058248
>>18058264
>>18058267
I suppose this is the sort of "logic" I should have expected from a nationality with no real Nobel prizes.
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>>18058560
>I suppose this is the sort of "logic" I should have expected from a nationality with no real Nobel prizes
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>>18058264
>saar it's the paternal ancestry saar
>maternal grandfather is spanish
>no saar it's the vibes saar i am the iberian saar
Gotta find a better way to cope with being bullied by moroccans at school than vicariously identifying as spanish, jacques
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>>18058740
>maternal grandfather is spanish
it's my maternal great grandfather for one thing, my maternal grandmother is the one who is half spanish.
>no saar it's the vibes saar i am the iberian saar
never said that
>Gotta find a better way to cope with being bullied by moroccans at school than vicariously identifying as spanish, jacques
the schools i did were fully white, the most exotic thing was a brown looking portuguese
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>>18058759
>saar it's the paternal ancestry saar
>oh wait no not in my case saar
cope, pierre
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>>18058560
I mean most people consider Leonardo di Caprio, Sylvester Stallone or Robert de Niro to be italians so why this doesn't count here?
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>>18058761
ok let's replace paternal with "male-biased" ancestry. happy now?
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>>18058767
>most people consider Leonardo di Caprio, Sylvester Stallone or Robert de Niro to be italians
What? No of course they're not Italian you silly seppo
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>>18058895
Literally most people view them as Italians.
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>>18058771
>male biased maternal great-grandfather saaaaaar
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>>18058911
Delusional yank
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>>18058923
It's literally male biased since it's my great grandfather. Are you stupid?
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>>18058930
>male biased maternal ancestry saaaaarrrrrr
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>>18058935
retard
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>>18058939
coping saaaaarrrrrrr
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>>18058106
>Spain has a grand total of zero (0) nobel prizes in physics.
Which they compensate with hot women.
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>>18058106
>european country isn't european
Daring synthesis, amerimutt
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>>18058106
Interesting how high Japan is. Truely honorary aryans.
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>>18059677
>>18058303
Africa starts at the Pyrenees
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>>18058106
They make up for it with all the great artists, which lets be honest, is a vastly superior field of human endeavor to materialistic science.
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>>18058106
>US distribution is almost entirely in the north
Dixie absolutely BTFO here. New England and New York chads absolutely dominating
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>gaybel gay prize
>relevant



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