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Does religion have anything to do with constellations?

Kenes Michel, a famous British statistician, found through long-term painstaking research that among all athletes who won Olympic medals from the first Athens Olympic Games in 1896 to the last Olympic Games, medals actually had a certain relationship with each athlete's constellation, and the probability was quite high. Michelle even said with a nose and eyes that after watching the birthdays of all the winners after the Athens Olympic Games, he called his discovery the Pisces effect. When Michelle showed her research results, she said: In water sports such as swimming and water polo, there are more than 30% players with Pisces (February 20-March 20) than those without Pisces. Although it is still impossible to explain the inevitable connection and causal relationship between the two, there is still some inevitability in such a large-scale and multi-person concentrated winning accident. In addition, the idlers also found that Pisces won the most medals. Among the crucial gold medal winners, Moggi (65438+February 22nd-65438+1October 20th) and Aquarius (65438+1October 20th-February1). Let's take a look at the list of athletes participating in this Olympic Games. There are also many interesting things. Scorpio (65438+1October 24th-165438+1October 22nd) is the fencer who uses the slender sabre and epee the most. They are also very active in the competition. Among the top 3 men's individual sabre medals, two players actually belong to Scorpio. In addition, Lin, a famous economics professor in South Korea, also published the data of the Olympic gold medal list he studied. Professor of Economics Department of Busan University made full use of the statistical method of production coefficient of Budagras, a metrology discipline, and listed the gold medal list of this Olympic Games. Among them, the United States ranked first with 195 medals, China ranked second with 156 medals, and Russia ranked second with 156 medals. In this extraordinary paper, Professor Lin even included the gross domestic product (GDP), population, climate, religion, literacy rate, informatization index, influence in the international community, experience in hosting the Olympic Games and the number of medals won. According to the professor's analysis, the reason why GDP and population are included in the statistical category is because it can be the manpower and material resources needed to win medals, and it is necessary to complete the popularization and facilities of sports. As a climate, there are also various advantages and disadvantages to promote the medal. For example, temperate zone is easier to win medals than tropical zone, subtropical zone and cold zone, and the population is also in direct proportion to the number of medals won. Theoretically speaking, the larger the population, the more favorable it is for selecting contestants and cultivating excellent athletes, while the literacy rate and informatization index provide a better guarantee for promoting talent selection and selecting excellent talents.