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Jonny Mack
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John Camkiran
@johncamkiran
This may actually have scientific merit
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Thomas
@aviationdoctor.eth
The obvious hint that it’s true is that you could remove the colors and the legend, and yet virtually everyone would agree on which day goes where on that area plot.
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John Camkiran
@johncamkiran
Joke aside, the meme is formally true if and only if the ratio of the perceived length of Monday to the perceived length of a week is equal to the ratio of the perceived lengths of two consecutive days of the week. Proof follows from the definition of the Golden ratio.
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John Camkiran
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EulerLagrange.eth
@eulerlagrange.eth
Yeah @nonlinear.eth is one of the math geniuses around here. He totally made the meme with this in mind
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John Camkiran
@johncamkiran
We should publish it as Mack’s Theorem.
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