No, just random people in the world, if you knew the name of everyone, but didn't actually know anyone, name 5, and one could be connected to you.
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No, just random people in the world, if you knew the name of everyone, but didn't actually know anyone, name 5, and one could be connected to you.
What do you mean by random? Do you mean I should just make up 5 different persons that I have no idea if even exists?
Furthermore, you say there's a chance that you know at least one of them. How big is this chance?
Not know, but be linked to. And I'm talking if you knew the name of everyone in the world. Oh, and a 78.9% if I remember correctly.
I'm assuming you're referencing to the theory of six degrees of separation.
Yes, I believe you are correct.
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Probably the stupidest fun "fact" I've seen in my entire life :p.
Yeah, that's why we need to think before passing on things as fact :p.
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