• Aatube@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    However, that’s not what the title is saying. The title says that more waking times are lumped at the same second in the morning.

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      11 months ago

      This, and also just that it’s not that deep. It’s ShowerThoughts, not ShowerEpiphanies.

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      11 months ago

      The title says “There’s more people who wake up at the same second than people who fall asleep at the same second”. One could (and most people seem to) interpret this as “the maximum amount of people waking up at any given second is higher than the maximum amount of people falling asleep at any given second”, which is a statement I agree with. I interpreted it as “The amount of people waking up at any given time is higher than the amount of people falling asleep at the same time”, which is of course false.

      It seems we just weren’t talking about the same thing. You were talking about the maximum values of both distributions, for which the statement is true, while I only considered the distributions’ median and mean values, for which the statement isn’t true.

      I disagree that the post makes clear OP is referring to the max values, but I guess that’s because english is not my first language, and my statistics background likely made me over analyze the statement.