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The Math That Explains Why Bell Curves Are Everywhere

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Summary

The article explains the central limit theorem, its origins with de Moivre and Laplace, and how averaging independent random effects yields a universal bell curve. It discusses practical implications, limitations, and why this theorem underpins modern empirical science and data analysis.

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