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Mythical NumberA mythical number is a number used and accepted as deriving from scientific investigation and/or careful selection, but whose origin is unknown and whose basis is unsubstantiated. Famous examples include: the claim that we only use 10% of our brains, the recommendation to chew exactly 27 times, and the five second rule, which states that if food touches the ground for less than 5 seconds it is still sanitary to eat. The origins of such numbers are akin to those of urban legends and may include (among others): - misinterpretation of examples
- extrapolation from apparently similar fields
- especially successful pranks
- guess-estimates of public officials
- deliberate misinformation
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