I know you might be wondering how is there math in love? Well, the answer is simple. Like how in a coin flip there is a 50% chance of landing on heads or tails love has percentages too. For instance, finding the ideal person to date to love.
A pattern that is found in fish finding a mate during mating season can help us find a mate. Fish in the first 37% of the mating season rejects all the potential mates and waits until the next best mate appears and chooses them. The same can be used in our lives. If we reject the first 37% of the people we date and then find the next best person we will most likely find the ideal match.
Finding the ideal match can sometimes not be so simple. Sometimes you might not find someone better than the people you met in the first 37%. In the opposite you settle for the first person who is better than the other 37%, but could have had someone better.
In the end love can be found using mathematics and other ways. However finding love is a natural thing and does not come easily. Although for some it does come easily depending on the person love can come in the form of a husband or wife. It can also come in the form of pets or friends or even family. In the end love is not something that will ever be fully explained, even with the help of a marvelous tool: Math. Love is full of patterns that can be found but not explained. Love can even be narrowed down to about 26 people. In the end love can only be found through experience and heartache . That is the one way that someone can for sure find love.
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This page by Yasameen J. ('19)