• MrGabr@ttrpg.network
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    23 hours ago

    That’s because human perception exists on a logarithmic scale! It’s called the Weber-Fechner law, and it was one of the first studied psychological phenomena, before psychology as a field was even defined.

    Interestingly, our sense of the “bigness” of numbers is also logarithmic. This is why there have to be explicit explanations of the massive difference between a million and a billion - our brains instinctively and erroneously think “eh, it’s like double.”

    ~edit I can’t type~

    • KristellA
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      22 hours ago

      “What’s the difference between a million dollars and a billion dollars? About a billion dollars.”

      It’s .1% of a billion, that is a rounding error