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For the last few years I have been studying binary. So far, I have found nothing worth having. Hence i am sharing with you.
Have you considered binary? If so, why haven"t you said something?
Anyway let us begin. Take any number set you wish. Say, 6-17-28-35-39 for instance. Put all five numbers together like this. 617,283,539. Now find the binary of that number.
What do you see? You should see 30 digits of 0's and 1's enough to give you a stroke. But there are 30 digits. Now do this for every DRAWN number, determining the number of digits AND ONLY THE NUMBER OF DIGITS of the drawn numbers.
What does this mean? Durn if I know. But there has to be something.
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That said I know I haven't explored every option. Maybe you or someone else will see something useful. Good luck
(Is possoblites misspelled?)
More to come.
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