The way the graph could potentially form a pattern of smaller and smaller intervals if it weren't 0-100% makes me wonder if this implies the existence of a theoretical acid that constantly shift between states.
spoilerit's water
Ngl this graph looks like nature tried to force continuous behavior on a bifurcating behavior like the ones that define figenbaums constant
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The way the graph could potentially form a pattern of smaller and smaller intervals if it weren't 0-100% makes me wonder if this implies the existence of a theoretical acid that constantly shift between states.
spoiler
it's waterNgl this graph looks like nature tried to force continuous behavior on a bifurcating behavior like the ones that define figenbaums constant
These are words, yes.