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  2. Littlewood's law - Wikipedia

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    Littlewood’s law of miracles states that in the course of any normal person’s life, miracles happen at a rate of roughly one per month. The proof of the law is simple. During the time that we are awake and actively engaged in living our lives, roughly for 8 hours each day, we see and hear things happening at a rate of about one per second.

  3. After Dark (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    After Dark featured a different topic each week, with guests selected to provoke lively discussion. Subject matter included "the treatment of children, of the mentally ill, of prisoners, and about class, cash and racial and sexual difference", as well as "matters of exceptional sensitivity to the then Thatcher government, such as state secrecy or the Troubles in Northern Ireland"; "places ...

  4. Talk:Coincidence - Wikipedia

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    It relates to coincidence or telepathy, I looked into all the articles mentioned in the "See also" of coincidence but did not find what I wanted. These phenomena happen to me often. Here are some scenarios : Two people are talking on a subject, and at the exact time any of them speaks a word or a person's name, either of the following happens :

  5. How Jordan Peterson fooled young men into thinking he’s the ...

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    Within two years, these anti-trans forays into the culture wars had earned him nearly two million subscribers on YouTube. Around this time, he developed a dependency on the anti-anxiety drug ...

  6. Channel 5 (web series) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 5 (also known as "Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan" on YouTube) is an American digital media company and web channel, billed as a "digital journalism experience." [ 2 ] The show is a spinoff of the group's previous project, All Gas No Brakes , which was itself based on the book of the same name.

  7. Frequency illusion - Wikipedia

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    As a result of frequency illusion, once the consumer notices the product, they start paying more attention to it. Frequently noticing this product on social media, in conversations, and in real life leads them to believe that the product is more popular – or in more frequent use – than it actually is. [ 22 ]

  8. Who is Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Coincidence’ about? Fans think ...

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    Coincidence,” an early standout track on Sabrina Carpenter’s sixth studio album “Short n’ Sweet,” has fans entering detective mode. On X, the platform formerly known as Twitter ...

  9. Law of truly large numbers - Wikipedia

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    For a sample of only 1,000 independent trials, however, the probability that the event does not happen in any of them, even once (improbability), is only [5] 0.999 1000 ≈ 0.3677, or 36.77%. Then, the probability that the event does happen, at least once, in 1,000 trials is ( 1 − 0.999 1000 ≈ 0.6323, or ) 63.23%. This means that this ...