Wikipedia: 97% of all articles lead to Philosophy
Wikipedia: 97% of all articles lead to Philosophy
Following the first link in the main text of an English Wikipedia article, and then repeating the process for subsequent articles, usually leads to the Philosophy article.
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I personally enjoy philosophy of physics. I also learned I’m a constructive empiricist when it comes to quantum physics.
10 0 ReplyYou kid, but science is literally a philosophy.
6 2 ReplyOr is philosophy a science? (Of conscience/the mind)
2 0 Reply"No! Just shut up and calculate."
- Neil deGrasse Tyson probably
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I'm now curious about the articles that don't—do they lead somewhere else?
7 0 ReplyThey either get stuck in a loop or lead to a dead-end page that doesn't have any outgoing links.
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Considering that the first thing is often an explanation of the meaning or something like that... Makes sense. But is also totally irrelevant.
Just tested it with the link itself.. and yes, it gets more and more broader with every click.
6 2 ReplySix Degrees Of Francis Bacon?
2 0 ReplyBut why?
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