Article 5WWM9 Are there more wheels or doors in the world? Why we can’t resist an internet debate

Are there more wheels or doors in the world? Why we can’t resist an internet debate

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Stuart Heritage
from Technology | The Guardian on (#5WWM9)

Too many of us found ourselves hotly arguing about a pointless question last week. Why can't we help wasting time on inconsequential online queries such as what colour is The Dress or how dogs would wear trousers?

The internet is no place for reasonable discussion. This is a lesson that was recently learned in the most painful way by Auckland resident Ryan Nixon, who last weekend made the innocent mistake of asking Twitter whether there were more doors or wheels in the world.

A whopping 223,347 people replied and filled out his poll, with 53.6% of them guessing there were more wheels in the world. One guy worked out a complex formula on a piece of paper. Others argued that a wheel can be a door but a door cannot be a wheel. One particularly deep thinker pointed out that, while wheels are a human invention, doors are primal - even celestial - in nature". The debate, which will never be definitively resolved, continues. Sorry for putting it into your brain.

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