Round table.

Creating a mathematical-philosophical argument to show that for group dining in restaurants with round tables it is better to sit counter-clockwise around the table requires an innovative combination of mathematical principles and philosophical considerations. Let's develop this concept step by step.

From a to B.

In a world in which mobility and urbanization play an increasingly important role, it is striking that people travel from A to B more often than the other way around. As a result, one could argue that B must be particularly busy. While this line of reasoning seems absurd at first glance, it provides an interesting starting point to… Continue Reading →

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