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Seeing the number 11 past the hour repeatedly could be a form of pareidolia, where the brain seeks patterns in random stimuli. It may also be a form of confirmation bias, where you notice instances of 11 past the hour more than other times. From a psychological perspective, it could be a subconscious fixation on that particular time, possibly due to a personal significance or association.

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