MY GOD NOW IM THINKING THAT
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Fermi estimation! Let's take the average heartrate to be 60 BPM, and in sync to be <1ms. Thus, about 1/6000 would be in sync, but (1)
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(2) let's assume that only 0.1% of those people are actually at the same heart rate as you at any given time. Thus, 1/6000000, or
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(3) .0000167% of the world is in sync with you. But with a world population of about 7.5 billion, that's 125 thousand people.
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So about 125,000 people's hearts are in sync with yours.
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EDIT: The original figure should be 1/1000, not 1/6000, bringing the total up to 750,000 people
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That's a lot of people. O.o
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But science! I like it. :P
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Just one: The person that's always looking at you in your mirror.
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It changes everytime. When you eat, sleep, run... they would be some in a period and then some others in another one.
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none probably
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well you can infinitely shred the slightest amount of time off of a second, or a milisecond. So, "perfectly"? Technically 0
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Well, we know Jerry Lewis' is not.
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Woah....
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( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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JESUS CRIST! If I could have read it better the first time.
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