Looking up from all of those darned Numbers

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What is Going on? 

At the End of Stacking all of these Numbers that are Born from each Draw in Column after Column, Grouping the Numbers in each column, A Tool to Extract Combinations by Entering one of the Group Values in a Few Sequences and Creating a Set of Combinations, Where am I?

The Tool does What I Say to Do.  It does not yet have a reliable Auto Setting.  The Tool is like a Labrador Retriever that wont stop dropping a tennis ball at my feet, and drooling on my shoes until I throw the ball.   Again and again and….  Each time something about the Ball Changes and the Dog brings it back with a sack of combinations.  More Symbolism for the Same Old Question.  What happens Next?  I constantly hear the Definition of Random is that you can not Know What will happen next.  Well we can’t know what will happen Next, but we can Define things about the Draw to the Extent that We can Restrict the Options for What is Going On!  That’s what all of this Filtering is about.  Creating a View of the Draw History in a set of Values from each column. 

I have been fascinated with the writing of Hydromaln in his “Cycles  “ Threads.  It Occurs to me that this is like Star Wars,  Using Extreme Mathematics and Super computers to navigate the Lottery Universe and What I am Doing is Building Modern Ruins of the Ancient City of STK_TROH.  Suddenly my Stacks are crumbled piles that I am Studying and Re stacking only to watch them crumble again and again.  Most that stop by the Viewing station and then move on.  It is kind of like a Nature walk that you only do once in your life.  I have been sitting there for a while, watching the Stacks.   The Tool is now my special set of Binoculars Filtering in a View of a few Stacks.  The First thing that I noticed is that Not all of the Stacks crumble with a New Draw.  With my Filter I can see that there are 6 Stacks that Remain Stacked after Every Draw.  Huddled around those Stacks are a Few Combinations that were inside of the Stack when the Daily Event took Place. 

Trying to Find the Solid Stacks that survive the next Event is evolving into a simple question.  Is yesterdays Stack Solid enough to Stand in the Event again?   

When the Stack history is plotted in a linear graph the Question becomes Does it Roll or Bounce?

The Dog just dropped the Tennis Ball again.  This time he wants me to throw it into the New Pond forming from the History of Slide Show produced by my Binoculars.   This Time I am not taking any numbers into my thinking process.  I’m only going to look at What is going on and decide what will Roll and What will bounce.  History tells me that Rolls are possible to predict.  Bounces are more complicated because there are options on where it bounces to.  If you listen to a Draw, you can only hear the bounces.  You can hear how many balls are bouncing.  You get a sense of what has been going on.

The Slide Show reveals another set of Random Events.  I have emerged from the Counts.  I exit knowing things like what happens the most times in Each Group of Stacks.  I know how many times a stack has crumbled or stood.  I can tell you that there is always a mixture of Solid and Brittle Stacks.  Using a Set that contains only the things that happen most in each stack is always a loser. 

So, I am going to Sit here at the viewing stations and try to get some sense of What will happen Next.  I will continue to look at and redefine is necessary the Settings on my Binoculars and Logging my Findings.  I am Keeping a log of What is On and What has been Going On trying tp Predict What Will Happen Next.

That Darn Dog just dropped that very slimy saliva covered tennis ball on my new left shoe. I have a surprise for him.  I brought the pitching machine today.  I’m setting it to launch balls back in time for a few hundred Events.  That should keep him busy for a little while.

I know there is a Star Gate in these Ruins somewhere.  How do I Know this?  It is because I'm Nuts

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