Bad Birds Obey Zipf's Law

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  1. wooleeheron

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    All Human Languages Mysteriously Obey Zipf's Law Of Abbreviation. It Applies To Bird Songs Too.

    Zipf's law describes how often we use words, which obey a hyperbolic distribution curve for any human language, and whale songs as well. Extensive research into languages has finally revealed that, similar to Zipf's law, every language appears to revolve around the concepts of Good, Bad, Happy, and Want. Combining all these research efforts with my own, in the future, AI should produce even better music than they currently do, and it should positively impact their emotional-logic.

    Literally, you could say language requires music, and mathematics require both, while I'm getting ready to publish the first proof.
     
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