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What is an itch, and why are most so easily calmed with a simple touch? And if my family tree doubles at every past ancestor generation, at what point does it decrease to reflect the size of the population?

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What is an itch, and why are most so easily calmed with a simple touch?

Tony Burton
Glasgow, UK

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My family tree doubles at every past ancestor generation, branching back into the past. At what point does it decrease to reflect the size of the smaller historical population?

Paul Clark
Battle, East Sussex, UK

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