Could that be a mere coincidence?
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) August 18, 2019
So both Nivea (face cream) Evian (the water) are anagrams of the word Naive.
In my book "Nullius" I ask scientists to solve the problem of how many claimed multiple mere coincidences sum to the probability they are not actually coincidental. https://t.co/2JYWHOkfU1 pic.twitter.com/fGdQTi7raH
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Sunday, 18 August 2019
Multiple coincidence or not. As the case may be
How many claimed multiple coincidences sum to the probability they are not coincidental?
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