Mathematical coincidence

A mathematical coincidence can be said to occur when two expressions show a near-equality that lacks direct theoretical explanation. For example, there is a near-equality around the round number 1000 between powers of two and powers of ten: 2^{10} = 1024 \approx 1000 = 10^3. Some of these coincidences are used in engineering when one expression is taken as an approximation of the other.



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It's always the simple things that get me.
OK, maybe you don't find that equation as fascinating as I do.
But I also get distracted by shiny objects and Wheel of Fortune.