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Your body wasn’t built to last: a lesson from human mortality rates « Gravity and Levity
“Gompertz Law of human mortality.” Your probability of dying during a given year doubles every 8 years. For me, a 25-year-old American, the probability of dying during the next year is a fairly miniscule 0.03% — about 1 in 3,000. When I’m 33 it will be about 1 in 1,500, when I’m 42 it will be about 1 in 750, and so on. By the time I reach age 100 (and I do plan on it) the probability of living to 101 will only be about 50%.
statistics  science  law  evolution  mortality  health  aging  death  biology  life 
august 2009 by hellp
Essential Life Lesson #1: Over is Right, Under is Wrong « Current Configuration
I don't understand how people tag this "humor" or "funny" -- it's serious, guys!
standards  life  science  toilet  toiletpaper  hygiene 
march 2009 by hellp
information aesthetics weblog
form follows data - towards creative information visualization
architecture  audio  blog  cool  design  graphics  inspiration  interface  science  statistics  video  web  art 
august 2005 by hellp

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