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by maze-le
2657 days ago
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Because our brain is a superb pattern matcher. It can see pattern almost everywhere, even when there are none. That has helped our ancestors find animals that can be hunted, and prepare for flooding events timed at certain intervals (12 full moons until the next harvest/sowing season). But that also leads to situations where coincidental patterns are found, where the constituent parts have no casual relationship to one another. I bet you can find even more patterns, where there are none: http://www.tylervigen.com/spurious-correlations |
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