Press Release – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
5 January 2010
Locations of Ancient Woolworths Stores
follow
Precise Geometrical Pattern
Matt Parker, based in the
Mr Brooks looked at 1500
sites and found that some of them follow geometric patterns and he concluded
that they must have been part of a sophisticated navigational system. This was
reported in the
Matt Parker then decided to
apply this technique to another ancient and mysterious civilisation: that of
the Woolworths stores.
“We know so little about the
ancient Woolworth stores, but we do still know their locations” explains Matt
Parker, “so I thought that if we analysed the sites we could learn more about
what life was like in 2008 and how these people went about buying cheap kitchen
accessories and discount CDs.”
The results revealed an exact
and precise geometric placement of the Woolworths locations. Three stores
around
The bisector of this same
triangle then passes through the Monmouth,
Matt Parker concludes that
“these incredibly precise geometric patterns mean that the people who founded
the Woolworths Empire must have used these store locations as a form of ‘landmark
satnav’ to help hunters find their nearest source of
cheap sweets that can be purchased in whatever mix they chose to pick. Well,
that or the fact that in any sufficiently large set of random data it is
possible to find meaningless patterns of any required accuracy.”
These patterns were found
from the 800 random ex-Woolworths locations by simply skipping over the vast
majority of the sites and only choosing the few that happen to line-up. Matt
Parker claims he could find many more such patterns, but he had some actual
real work to do. He does envy Mr Tom Brooks though, who with 1500 locations,
had almost twice as much data to pull meaningless patterns from.
“It is extremely important to look at how much
data people are using to support an argument” Matt Parker warned. “For example,
the case for global warming covers vast amounts of comprehensive evidence, but
it is still possible for people to search through the data and find a few
isolated examples that appear to show otherwise.”

ENDS
Notes for Editors
Contact Matt Parker for high
resolution images and for versions without Google Maps copyright. All location
data and calculations are also available.
PDF of Press release:
http://standupmaths.com/images/Woolworths%20Locations%20Matt%20Parker%20Press%20Release.pdf
Low-res map showing
locations and patterns:
http://standupmaths.com/images/woolworths-locations.jpg
High-res map showing
locations and patterns:
http://standupmaths.com/images/woolworths-locations-googlemap.jpg
Copyright free map showing
locations and patterns:
http://standupmaths.com/images/woolworths-locations-blankmap.jpg
Blank background showing
locations and patterns:
http://standupmaths.com/images/woolworths-locations-blank.jpg
Contact:
Matt Parker
matt@standupmaths.com
Ph. (+44) 7962 466288
Original media coverage of Mr Tom Brooks’ findings:
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/807855-did-prehistoric-satnav-help-britons-find-their-way