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Science Centre was quite fun after all. I didn't check out the Waterworks area cause it was raining quite heavily. They removed the Mirror Maze which I looked forward to at first. But well, there was the Newtown Sound Machine, and I think that's the coolest, plus the Invisible Harp. Haha, and check out the pictures.


The second photo is taken on the same day, just only after THIRTEEN minutes.
Which means it's 6398143092 - 6398142338 = 754 babies within THIRTEEN minutes, and 754 divided by 13 = 58 babies per MINUTE.
Haha. Okay, I'm just wowed by that fact.
Science Centre was quite fun after all. I didn't check out the Waterworks area cause it was raining quite heavily. They removed the Mirror Maze which I looked forward to at first. But well, there was the Newtown Sound Machine, and I think that's the coolest, plus the Invisible Harp. Haha, and check out the pictures.


The second photo is taken on the same day, just only after THIRTEEN minutes.
Which means it's 6398143092 - 6398142338 = 754 babies within THIRTEEN minutes, and 754 divided by 13 = 58 babies per MINUTE.
Haha. Okay, I'm just wowed by that fact.
i wanted to go to the science center too.
and the zoo.
):
-ARI
Actually, it is much higher than 58 babies a minute, seeing that it is the net change between the birth and death rate.
World population is about 6.5 billion
That means that there is a 0.001392% change in the population a day, or a net increase 1 in 100'000 people changes. That is not such a big change afterall I guess.
What actually surprises me is that Singapore has a net increase of 221 babies a day, which amounts to a 80,861 population increase a year. Which is highly impossible, becasue the total number of babies per year barely hits 60,000, much less taking into account the death rate. Not to mention that our birth rate is considerably lower than the death rate.
Conclusion, the chart is not accurate. =)
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