A work on cellular telephone locating information — made over user calling every two hour on average — says that human movement are predictable 93 % of the prison term . And here I was , thinking that I was better than a bacterium .
The survey — published last calendar week in Science powder store — found out that no matter how far humans journey , they almost always do it in a predictable fashion . For cellphone users who stayed within an area with a radius of six miles , they could predict their relocation with 97 % to 93 % accuracy . As they increased the spoke , the predictability stayed at 93 % .
It seems logical , since we are animal that like to follow certain customs . But while I do n’t need cellphone locating datum to forebode that Matt would visit Momofuku Milk Bar every two day , or that I would be run through larder steak at El Almacen every calendar week , this survey could be super utile for architects plan urban quad , engineers creating shipping web , or — perhaps the most logical — telecom society planning mobile phone tower fix and bandwidth content . [ ScienceviaArs Technica ]

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