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The Beauty Of Math
this is on of the coolest things i have ever seen i am going to forward this to alot of my friends and my dad bc he majored in math and would find this interesting same as i......this right here would be an excellent way to show people a little twist on percentages of attitudes in their work ethics on the jobs they perform everday......AWESOME POST.
Jun 29, 2008, 2:19 pm - elmozoe - Mathematics Forum
How do I prove my state lottery's CGNs are fixed?
Hi,
1- How about first proving the Null Hypothesis: that they are not fixed? Can you sooner prove (mathematically) that they are not fixed? If you cannot, then you have proven that they are indeed fixed .
2- I can give you a non-mathematical way: find an ethical way to examine the software packages of states who purchase these. I believe you would probably discover that states with computerized lotteries use super computers to run software that can run a set of pre-determined combinations
Mar 23, 2009, 10:47 pm - Greg - Mathematics Forum
Does Mathematical Innumeracy foster superstitions and support the belief in them?
Jimmy: Up until a few minutes ago I was working on a reply to one of RL's posts wherein I made a case that he has recently acquired a ghost writer.
Get a grip; this is a message board forum.
Jimmy: When I finally hit the submit button, I got an error message and soon discovered that RL's post had disappeared! Fortunately, I saved a copy of his post, which I had spell checked
Maybe RL deleted it, a Moderator did, you imagine it existed, or you're pulling a scam. It really doesn't matte
May 24, 2011, 7:50 pm - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum
Statistical Analysis of Lottery Results
Nothing in nature is random . . . A thing appears random
only through the incompleteness of our knowledge.
Spinoza, Ethics I
I never before read that, but I in my own came to know it and hardly know anything at all about Math, you only need a kindergarden kind of education to know that much.
I, on very many of my LP posts have said that.
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Oct 17, 2010, 1:08 am - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum
Combinatorics & Modus Tollens
Ok, I will have to look at it more closely. From what I gather Vtracs is a fancy way of saying mirrors. (Vtracs just means VARIABLE TRACKING ) Out of convenience and preference, I will be focusing on the 7/2 pair. I extricated data for the last 372 draws combined. This is a small sample. When doing pick 3 I prefer a sample size of two years. That is roughly 720 drawings. At twice per day it is only one year of time. In playing my other state I went back to Jan 1 2016. That is 720 drawings x 4 ye
Jul 18, 2020, 5:43 am - JeetKuneDoLotto - Mathematics Forum
Vortex Math Nikola Tesla
The first video is way to complicated. The second video is private. Ravens video has been taken down.
Vortex mathematics is more for engineering than lottery. If a lottery player really understood Vortex Mathematics, than that
person would just design an engine to draw energy from the Zero Point. Thus FREE ENERGY. If your energy is free. Than you dont need to really win the lottery because you dont need money to pay for energy. Somebody else took some copper wire and wound it around
Jul 8, 2020, 5:35 am - JeetKuneDoLotto - Mathematics Forum
Statistical Analysis of Lottery Results
Here is a Must Read for all those who hope to be able to
predict future lottery draws. Chapter 2 contains the most
applicable information.
http://ee.stanford.edu/~gray/sp.pdf
The following excerpts are from the Preface:
Nothing in nature is random . . . A thing appears random
only through the incompleteness of our knowledge.
Spinoza, Ethics I
(An LP Poster uses a paraphrase of this Spinoza quote as
his signature; I hope he checks out this book.)
I do
Oct 12, 2010, 3:49 pm - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum
Egypt Nos
Mathematics in ancient Egypt
Table of Contents The introduction of writing in Egypt in the predynastic period ( c. 3000 BCE) brought with it the formation of a special class of literate professionals, the scribes . By virtue of their writing skills, the scribes took on all the duties of a civil service: record keeping, tax accounting, the management of public works (building projects and the like), even the prosecution of war through overseeing military supplies and payrolls. Young men enrol
Apr 15, 2024, 7:26 pm - eddessaknight - Mathematics Forum