I just wish that someone would come up with a piece of software that intergrates every
system that was put out there and just spit out a number or numbers. The problem is
that having such a system would probably make the lottery authorities reduce the odds
of winning that much more.
I asked a friend of mine who is a programmer, which I would pay for, to give me a set
of potential of say, 10 numbers to play based on a database containing a billion numbers
to evaluate. He said he could do that without a problem.
I told him the billion pick-3 hits might not reflect true lottery results, however I think
that when you reach the billionth number, somehow it really doesn't matter.
By then true chaos is presented..finally....without bias.
True randomness, in my opinion comes full circle whether it be a random lottery,
a contrived method, or just a billion randomly generated numbers and then just
analyzing what potential number would come out of those findings.
Those findings would be dictated primarily of, first finding out the common number sets
that show up after a particular number. For example: If last night's winning number was
720, then I would ask my good friend Joe ( the computer programmer) to make a
program that will tell you what the next number was going to be, based on the criteria
stated above. Of course there would be a couple of filters to help out.
I personally think that graphs or signatures look differently, depending on the time-line
of the graph. If you look at the activity within a pick-3 game for a length of say,
5 years, a graph say a million or two, would look much differently.
A good analogy of this includes our universe.
Scientists claim as only a theory, yet very plausible, that if you could see the universe
from a long long distance, you would see things called superstrings. The culmination
of all the planets, stars, and galaxies. The strings would not be visisble if you are
among it all. Only from the outside. Having said this, I can only wish somebody, or
my buddy joe would get off their behinds and write a program to do just what
I mentioned earlier.
Thanx for the ears and eyes.