Adrian Zenz on X: "2/n Logarithmic scale charts are better at displaying trends, esp. for exponential data as is the case with virus spread. Example below shows how an exponential increase looks
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I feel like the pain scale is often misinterpreted as linear graph, with each level being equally higher than the last. In fact, I think it makes much more sense to think