Scientists at King's College London have developed mathematical equations showing how any sequence of random events can be used to create a clock, which could help explore the quantum nature of the universe and improve understanding of biological timekeeping processes, with implications for understanding diseases and fundamental physics questions.
The duration to finish Pacific Drive varies based on individual gameplay and luck with random events, anomalies, and road layouts. While the original review guide suggests a completion time of 12-14 hours, actual experiences indicate it could take 30+ hours due to factors such as supply runs, exploration, and resource scarcity. The game's unpredictability and the impact of upgrades on protection and repairs also influence the time needed to complete the game, making it reliant on both focus and luck during each playthrough.
Diablo IV players have developed a conspiracy theory that following rats in dungeons will lead them to better loot drops. A Reddit post showcasing the discovery of a rare piece of gear after following rats has gained traction, with players claiming that rats act as secret messengers guiding them to successful loot drops. However, it remains unclear whether this is an actual game mechanic or simply a pattern attributed to random events. Players are advised to be cautious of other creatures, such as snakes, as they are believed to be untrustworthy. While the validity of the rat theory is yet to be confirmed, some players have reported finding improved gear by following rats in the game.