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The Experiment to Test for True Randomness
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Some of the results I'm getting back on The Experiment to Test for True Randomness in Lottery Computer Generated Numbers is not at all comforting.
I basically had to invent from scratch a method of simulated instrumentation for detecting Randomness within a finite set of numbers like a Lottery drawing.
I first tested it on numbers generated by my computer and got about what I would expect for that type of simulated instrumentation.
However, when I applied the same simulated instrumentation to a Real Lottery Computer Generated Drawing, I was surprised.
The Experiment needs a few more things to work on, but if this proves to be powerful as it is, Look Out!
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I'd like to add this point.
In no way is this experiment a means of Prediction.
The experiment was designed to simulate an instrumentation for detecting randomness, not to predict any particular set of number in a drawing.
The method was invented and tested on a random set of 1500 computer generated numbers on my computer.
Essentially, calibrating the tool.
Then is was tested on a real computer drawing.
That's it.
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