Abraham de Moivre, a prominent figure in French mathematics, is best known for his contributions to probability theory. An intriguing aspect of his legacy lies in his unique prediction about the day he would die, derived from the careful monitoring of his daily sleep duration. This systematic approach led him to a chilling conclusion about his life expectancy, sparking ongoing debate among scholars about its validity.
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