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The Science of Six Degrees of Separation

Diversity NZ / 6 September 2015

Are all people on Earth really connected through just six steps?

Source: Veritasium

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6 September 2015 in Video. Tags: connection, networks, science, Six Degrees of Separation

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  1. Diversity NZ's avatar Diversity NZ says:
    6 September 2015 at 2:00 pm

    Reblogged this on Diversity New Zealand Limited and Philip Patston.

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