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RE: [escepticos] 100000000000000000 conocidos de 6a. mano



Sacha.
marquina en arrakis.es

La solución es fácil. La teoría se basa en la incorrecta suposición de que
no existe intersección entre esos conjuntos de 1000 personas.

PD: No hacía falta mandar la lista completa :-)
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De: Fernando L. Frias Sanchez <yamato en ctv.es>

Me ha llegado la forma más original de montar una cadena que he visto
hasta ahora. El mensaje, dirigido a uno de mis hermanos, llevaba ya
casi trescientos pardill... digo, nombres. ¿Qué os parece?

Saludos.

>   Do you know the theory that everyone in the world is separated from
>   each other by 6 or less people? For example, I pick a random person
>   that I don't know.
>   Well, I know someone (first degree), who knows someone (2nd), who
>   knows someone (3rd), who knows someone (4th), who knows someone (5th),
>   who knows someone(6th), WHO KNOWS THE RANDOM PERSON. When you first
>   think about it, it doesn't seem possible. But think of it like this:
>   Say you know 1,000 people, each of them knows 1,000 people, each of
>   them knows 1,000 etc.(In actuality, we all know more people than
>   (1000). If you multiply it out it comes out to
>   1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 people. Now it seems possible. So
>   let's test out the theory. Here's how:
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