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Alexander Ipfelkofer's avatar

Fascinating question. I have to admit, I never think about the Roman Empire unless it's in relation to Monty Python's Life of Brian. Reading your article, I paused and thought, about how our daydreaming is formed and influenced by various factors and which of those factors are inherently dependent on gender to various degrees, if any. Root cause analysis, if you will.

From your results we get a moderate association, would that indicate that with a larger sample size V would increase? You could add a poll here, too, and leave it open. I guess, me not thinking about the Romans makes me an outlier.

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David's avatar

Rome has biblical significance in ways very few places have. The world being predominately Christian and the history of the location pretty much means, so many things on a daily basis can be tied back to Rome in some way. Hell, their invention of aqueducts paved way for massive expansion of civilization. Both architecturally and engineering wise, we wouldn't be what we are today without the Romans.

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