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Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": An Example
BBA...COULD = ANY COMBO LIKE 224 BBA can respresent some single number for each letter, but for our purposes right now it actually represents a group of numbers. But you don't need to be aware of that yet. And it will only make it more complicated for me this early. It's one number and it's many numbers. But don't focus on that yet.
Mar 31, 2007, 8:10 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": An Example
I admire and respect your attempt at getting at what is represented there. In as much as I could determine what you meant, I would say that the reference to the AAA is that it is a tripple or a 3 of a particular kind so to speak. When a particular letter is represented it always represents the same thing. Whatever I mean by using an A, I always mean that very thing. And also the same goes for the B and C.
Mar 31, 2007, 7:45 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": An Example
The short answer to that is that I intuited it's presence, then perceived it and then saw (portions of) it in glimpses. I would rather wait and go more in depth about the details of that later.
Mar 31, 2007, 7:40 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": An Example
A new example: B B C A B C X X X X X X B A C A C C X X X B B A A B B C B C Directly above is another example (I didn't think I'd be able to provide another one so readily): It also represents a portion that was generated from machines in series and is therefore absolutely random. Ah, such beauty with this one! Unlike the first example this one is meant to be understood or at least seen moving from the bottom up. Again, the extreme left column dom
Mar 31, 2007, 7:37 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": An Example
B B A B C B B A C X X X X X X X X X A B B C B C X X X X X X X X X X X X A A A C C A The preceding (letters?) represent a portion that were generated consecutively (in series) from 3 machines and are therefore genuinely random. Don't ask me why I am using letters and not numbers -- I will answer that at a later time. It is through sheer force of will alone that I can show you anything at all at this point -- but what you see above is a little of i
Mar 30, 2007, 7:00 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

This Is What "The Phenomenon" Is
Hello there everyone. I was wanting to get some clarity about something. Ok, I assume that there are any number of people here in the forums who work very hard on predicting future results within the Pick 3 and 4 type lottery games specifically. I assume many (maybe all) make use of various software(s) to aid them. I'm assuming that some (or many) of you look for progressions (not patterns but progressions). But just what is a progression exactly? I would very much like t
Mar 29, 2007, 2:45 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

This Is What "The Phenomenon" Is
Neither one... I'm pretty sure it was polka-dotted...
Mar 29, 2007, 2:44 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

This Is What "The Phenomenon" Is
The following is some of what I know and can reveal about the phenomenon: For me it is about as difficult to explain as anything concerning God. Maybe it is God. This is what is going on: Genuinely random numbers are actually intelligent progressions. Literally each and every number (digit) that comes up in the Pick 3 and 4 type games (and perhaps other kinds of games too) is involved at that very moment in the formation of a progression. More than that... Each and every
Mar 27, 2007, 7:49 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

This Is What "The Phenomenon" Is
First I would like to apologize to everyone. The post that I worked on for the last couple of days was a failure. It had become ridiculously long and bloated with mostly useless information that I don't think anyone would have found interesting. So I chucked it. I am sorry that I made you wait for those couple of days for nothing. I will not waste your time like that again. I redid the thing early this morning while very sick -- ironically, it comes across to me as a much b
Mar 27, 2007, 7:48 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Random Numbers Predictable?
Hello there everyone. I was only going to check in long enough to tell all of you that I had not skipped town and that I was still working on the thing and was not finished with it. But having come back here I have an uncomfortable feeling that you might be thinking that I am just stringing you along by making all of you wait and extra day or two. I was wanting to do this up right and reveal as much to you in the way of details as I can comfortably afford to do. I also don't want to mak
Mar 26, 2007, 8:23 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

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