• Tb0n3
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    311 months ago

    It does though. Base 10 is entirely due to humans having 10 fingers.

    • @kadu@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      That explains why we have a decimal system is some cultures, yes. But that doesn’t make it mandatory nor unintuitive to use another base.

      There have been native tribes with wildly different counting system. Base 12 is surprisingly common, as you can use other features of your hand to count.

      Regardless, the fact that base 10 arises from the number of fingers doesn’t mean counting must be based on fingers, that’s not a logical conclusion.

      • @1rre@discuss.tchncs.de
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        Base 12 is not organically common, it’s incredibly rare even with the modern counting systems we’ve discovered…

        The frequency of emergences (based on language families that use them) are: 4 ~1 time, 5 ~4 times, 6 ~3 times, 8 ~2 times, 10 ?? times, 12 ~3 times, 15 ~1 time, 20 ~9 times, 20+5 ~2 times, 23 ~1 time, 24 ~1 time, 27 ~1-2 times, 32 ~1 time, 60 ~2 times

    • @betheydocrime@lemmy.world
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      If we had 8 fingers, or 3 fingers, or 15 fingers, we would still be using base 10. It’s just that the value of “10” would be different each time

        • KluEvo
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          It’s the classic ‘there are 10 types of people…’ joke, but for a number system other than binary

    • @candybrie@lemmy.world
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      Yes but (1) that isn’t the only base system humans use and (2) aliens could use a base system entirely divorced from their body parts. So number of fingers doesn’t have to dictate which base system is used.