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Watched a video recently by Vsauce explaining elegantly how Zipf's law is so influential in many, normally overlooked processes in nature.
I'm curious to know if there could be any sort of Zipf distribution associated with galaxy rotation or dark matter. I know that Information Entropy follows a power law, so i don't think it would be surprising to find one lurking around in the cosmos somewhere's.
I also find it curious that Darkmatter takes up 84% of the matter in the universe, which is a notable property of a Zipf distribution.
Anyway, I'm no scientist or mathematician, I'm just a curious guy.
I'm curious to know if there could be any sort of Zipf distribution associated with galaxy rotation or dark matter. I know that Information Entropy follows a power law, so i don't think it would be surprising to find one lurking around in the cosmos somewhere's.
I also find it curious that Darkmatter takes up 84% of the matter in the universe, which is a notable property of a Zipf distribution.
Anyway, I'm no scientist or mathematician, I'm just a curious guy.