Why 9?, or: an introduction for skeptics
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    There are a lot of reasons why 9 is the best number. It is rather clear for many, but i will try to break it down.
    
    -  It is the first truly composite odd number (1 only has one factor so it is not truly composite). 
 
    -  Multiples of 3 add to a multiple of 3, but multiples of 9 add back to the greatest number.
 
    -  It is square (yes).
 
    -  Logarithmically it is a very useful number.
 
    -  It looks cool (undeniable). 
 
    -  My thoughts are dominated by it. When i look at the time, i think of how it can be added together to be 9, and if it can't be, i think of how to fix that.
 
    -  It is the best and most iconic square. A 3x3 square is just the best. I could not tell you why. 
 
    -  It is a very strong number. 
 
    -  It is always present before the next iteration of ten or higher order of magnitude. As such it is the end of things.
 
    -  Numbers look better when next to it. 
 
    -  Dividing a number by 9 will give you the number (subtracted by 9 if over 9) repeating as the decimal making it essentially a way to understand base 9.
 
    -  There are 9 planets; pluto or planet 9 are both fine.
 
    -  There are 9 planet gods in hinduism and hinduism is cool.