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by eru
1401 days ago
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'Asien' didn't misuse any math terms. I don't know why they're being downvoted. 'Shaburn' made some claims that sounded like they want to be math, but didn't make any sense as math. Hence my confusion. I recognise that people use terms colloquially, like 'exponential', but given all the (pseudo?) sophisticated, math-y language in the comment > Given the rate of mutation and transmission in bugs with natural gestation and migration, the probability of catastrophic outcomes is exponential without a similar dataset in other human food sources. I had hoped that Shaburn actually had a more concrete model in mind that they could explain. |
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Average lifespan of... A. Bacteria: 12 hours B. Insect: 12 months C. Mammal: 12 years (shortest being the primary disease harbinger, the rat).