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Contrary to popular thought phrenologists do not read "bumps" on the head, or even "little hills and hollows". They actually analyzed the overall size of the total organ's neuro structure internal to the cranium. In 1885 phrenologist Nelson Sizer, president of the American Institute of Phrenology, summarized the problem by saying "For half a century lecturers and writers on the subject of phrenology have been trying to convince the world that in the examination of the head we do not look for "bumps" to ascertain the development of organs.....".

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The Sun is pretty big, but the Moon is not so big. The Sun is also quite hot.