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* 33/45 = 0.7333 that means approximately 73% water | * 33/45 = 0.7333 that means approximately 73% water | ||
Well, there is no miracle at all. Not even a coincidence! 27:73 is the word count ratio and 29:71 is the actual land to water ratio. They are clearly not the same. | Well, as it turns out, there is no miracle at all. Not even a coincidence! 27:73 is the word count ratio and 29:71 is the actual land to water ratio. They are clearly not the same. | ||
But we found 41 occurrences of the word "sea" in all its forms. So let's give it another chance with the number 41. And 12 + 41 = 53. | But we found 41 occurrences of the word "sea" in all its forms. So let's give it another chance with the number 41. And 12 + 41 = 53. | ||
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* 41 / 53 = 0.7736 that means approximately 77% water | * 41 / 53 = 0.7736 that means approximately 77% water | ||
Again, 23:77 is not 29:71 | Again, 23:77 is not 29:71. | ||
The only match is that there is more of the words "sea" than "land", just like there is more '''water''' than land on earth. Which is not very miraculous, because people live on land, so it is more probable that they will write more about the land, than about the sea. And this coincidence occurs probably in most books. | The only match is that there is more of the words "sea" than "land", just like there is more '''water''' than land on earth. Which is not very miraculous, because people live on land, so it is more probable that they will write more about the land, than about the sea. And this coincidence occurs probably in most books. |