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by LugarOS
1540 days ago
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It is hard for humans to visualize in their heads the difference between 1 billion and 10 billion. Our brains weren't created to think of such massive amounts of objects. I don't think it is too big of a social problem though. It's probably because cavemen had to carry 10 rocks at a time, 15 max. We didn't have to use such large numbers until recently in human history. |
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Beyond 4, we need to sum the items consciously.
Beyond 10 (or so), the error rate on quick quantity calculations is exploding. The brain is just falling back on approximation mode.