Yes, it has. An article about it is linked below.
In brief, given that 5.4 million people were alive on Feb 1, 1600, and assume one vampire exists. If the vampire bites one person per month, and they turn into a vampire, and each of the person they turn into a vampire bites one person, and each of the people they bite turns into a vampire, and so on, then in 2 1/2 years everyone on earth would have been turned into vampires and no non-vampires would be left.
2007-01-03 04:22:22
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answered by C. C 3
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Mathematics is a language used to describe a physical environment, Physics is the application of that language to the real world.
Vampires - as in blokes in long capes - are fiction, but even if they were not, you could not prove it with mathematics.
However, vampires, as in bats do exsist - but not the blood-sucking demons of myths and legends. Vampire bats really have three species that live in Central and South America.
The vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) have a wingspan of about eight inches and a body about the size of an adult's thumb. If not for their diet, people would not pay much attention to these small bats. Vampire bats feed on the blood of large birds, cattle, horses, and pigs. However, they don't suck the blood of their "victims".
Using their sharp teeth, the bats make tiny cuts in the skin of a sleeping animal. The bats' saliva contains a chemical that keeps the blood from clotting. The bats then lap up the blood that oozes from the wound. Another chemical in their saliva numbs the animal's skin and keeps them from waking up.
2007-01-03 07:13:45
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answered by DAVID C 6
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As a matter of fact I did. And what an incredible waste of time that was, not like going to Yahoo!answ...
2007-01-03 11:47:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Could u post the info that proves it pls? Just curious lol.
2007-01-03 07:41:38
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answered by maltease14 2
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thanx no more garlic and 2 more points
2007-01-03 10:49:11
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answered by JC 3
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hmm i had lived with vampires! so, rethink about what you 've said, kitty
2007-01-03 07:32:36
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answered by ? 5
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Fact, it has been proved mathmatically that a Bumblebee cannot fly, but it does.
2007-01-03 07:10:01
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answered by Big C 6
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And that equation would be???
2007-01-03 12:04:52
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answered by Art 4
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No. I did not know that...(so stupid)
2007-01-03 07:09:19
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answered by Anonymous
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