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Random Numbers Predictable?
Hello everyone. I could not help but check back in. It is getting very late here so I will post just this and leave again. I see that some healthy skepticism has been introduced -- that's very natural and is as it should be where there's an absence proof. Ever since the beginning post I have not felt that I have to prove the existence of the phenomenon (God knows I want to though!) -- I only felt the emotional need for a sense of relief by making the claim that it exists. Here's
Mar 25, 2007, 10:51 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Random Numbers Predictable?
Boy, you've got that right! I'm tired. I'm going to go and regenerate my brain (such as it is). If I never get the opportunity to come back here I would just like to say this: I appreciate very much having been given the opportunity to express my thoughts in this forum and I appreciate the respect shown to me when I could easily have been attacked or ignored -- but I can see that none of you are like that. It is a very nice community here. Even if I were to never persue this any
Mar 25, 2007, 8:07 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Random Numbers Predictable?
The thing is that the fact that it is random actually allows the numbers to be 100% correctly predictable. The impossible is actually possible. I wish to God it was one of you that came across this -- I can tell that there are some very intelligent and highly-intuitive individuals here who would know where to go with it.
Mar 25, 2007, 7:39 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Random Numbers Predictable?
Hi pumpi76. I don't use software or a computer. This phenomenon can be perceived without software. All that is required are the eyes, a number (the more the better) of previously-drawn genuinely-random digits in three or more columns and a brain (I wish I had one of those. ) That's not to say that the phenomenon could not be integrated into a software but I cannot even formulate ideas about that -- but software is not needed. *** I'm going to go out on a limb and tell you th
Mar 25, 2007, 7:33 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Random Numbers Predictable?
Ah, the pressure!
Mar 25, 2007, 6:14 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Random Numbers Predictable?
Thank you, thank you, thank you pacattack05! Yes that's right. That's where all my pain is rooted -- in not being about to tie it together in my pitifully deficient brain.
Mar 25, 2007, 6:12 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Random Numbers Predictable?
Hi. I have been saying from the outset that I recognize that it is there and even what it is doing but that I am having trouble understanding it.
Mar 25, 2007, 6:07 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Random Numbers Predictable?
Wish I could!
Mar 25, 2007, 6:03 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Random Numbers Predictable?
Hi. That's true that I don't have to buy any tickets to demonstrate it. But then, as I've said, the problem is I just can't demonstrate it -- I can only claim it and that's an awful position to be in. However, just making the claim has given me a measure of therapy that I was needing for a very long time. You know how talking about something can make you feel better? It's like that. Thanks for the good luck wish.
Mar 25, 2007, 6:03 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Random Numbers Predictable?
Hey again. I'm not sure how to address your point(s) except to say: The odds of correctly predicting the Pick 3 straight (the correct digits in the correct order) is 1 in 1000 in a single attempt. That is what I am claiming: that in a single attempt it can be predicted correctly straight and in every single attempt after that. I am saying that the impossible is possible.
Mar 25, 2007, 5:41 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

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