Agreed, I don't know why you're getting so many down votes, i did the math once and the odds of any 2 dates lining up on the "Q" clock are over 10%. And that was with the old Q clock that was much smaller. In this graphic you can see it's using the large Q clock with 34 dates all on the same line. And there are 60 lines. Therefore if we multiply 34 x 60 = we get 2040 dates. But there is only 365 days in a year, therefore each date must be being repeated about 5.58 time. So if any random date you pick appears on 5.58 lines out of a total of 60 lines, the odds of any 2 dates randomly lining up is 9.3%
Agreed, I don't know why you're getting so many down votes, i did the math once and the odds of any 2 dates lining up on the "Q" clock are over 10%. And that was with the old Q clock that was much smaller. In this graphic you can see it's using the large Q clock with 34 dates all on the same line. And there are 60 lines. Therefore if we multiply 34 x 60 = we get 2040 dates. But there is only 365 days in a year, therefore each date must be being repeated about 5.58 time. So if any random date you pick appears on 5.58 lines out of a total of 60 lines, the odds of any 2 dates randomly lining up is 9.3%