The following is some of what I know and can reveal about the phenomenon:
For me it is about as difficult to explain as anything concerning God. Maybe it is God.
This is what is going on:
"Genuinely random numbers are actually intelligent progressions."
Literally each and every number (digit) that comes up in the Pick 3 and 4 type games (and perhaps other kinds of games too) is involved at that very moment in the formation of a progression.
More than that...
Each and every number (digit) that comes up in the Pick 3 and 4 games is involved at that very moment in the formation of "multiple progressions".
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Please don't make the mistake of thinking that I am talking about "patterns". I definitely am not. I am talking about "progressions".
Patterns come and go arbitrarily and are never sustained -- but a progression doesn't need to be sustained. A progression fulfills a singular goal of ultimately arriving at a particular destination. A progression is its own man, so to speak. It goes where it means to.
These progressions are beautiful, elegant, and "intelligent".
I know that I will have to explain my use of that last word. I may not be able to do so adequately, but I will try.
Very specific single progressions as well as very specific multiple progressions are always tending toward a very specific number. That number appears at a very specific "interval" and not before. The progressions actually "see to this". That is why I refer to the progression(s) as being "intelligent". Crazy stuff ain't it!
Let me try to make the point again: The particular number (digit) that just popped out of that Pick 3 machine on television was "destined" to because of not only a single progression that it is involved in, but indeed because of multiple progressions it is involved in.
Each and every number never fails to appear "when and where it is suppposed to". Its appearance is "by design" if you can believe it. (And no I don't blame you a bit for not believing it.)
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These progressions are flowing in either direction (forwards into the future as well as backwards into the past) from any and every point in the columns.
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I'm trying very hard:
Not only is a single progression heading to a specific number, but multiple progressions are heading to it too -- and then continuing on to new numbers. (Arrrgh! frustrating!)
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I'll try harder:
You can start on any number (digit) in any column and you are at that moment in the midst of a progression being formed and also at the beginning of one as well as at the end of one. You can also start on that very same number and switch directions and you are again in the midst of a progression being formed but it's now a new and different progression even though you started on that same number. You get it?
Say that you are starting on a previously drawn "7" in the middle column. Well, that 7 is in the midst of participating in a progression (and indeed in multiple progressions) moving forward. Now, stay on that same 7 and go in the opposite direction (backwards). It is now participating in a new progression as well as in new multiple progressions. All of that with that same single number. You get it? That's just one aspect of the phenomenon mind you.
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Look. Let me try to get to the heart of the thing:
Literally every digit in a column is participating in a specific progression and a specific set of progressions going in both directions. The presence of the other two columns allows for the phenomenon of absolute versatility to be present. And the presence of that absolutely versatility makes this nothing less than a "literally perfect phenomenon" and is therefore a sublime one.
Actually it's more than sublime.
If you want to know the truth -- I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that I think I can perceive the presence of The Devine in it.
Crazy ain't I?
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For now just consider what I have said about progressions: That they are what the phenomenon is.
Note: All of these beautiful progressions are right there for the eye to see.
There's no need for software to figure any of it.
It's only that the perceiver must be able to see and follow the absolute versatility of these progressions.
I think my own particular difficulty with it is that I can perceive just enough of it to always be confused by it.
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Allow me to end this post the way I began it by claiming:
"Genuinely random numbers are actually intelligent progressions."
I could actually amend that a little:
"Genuinely random numbers in multiple columns always form intelligent progressions."
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I hope that I did not disappoint anyone with this post.
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Trying to explain what is in my head is trying to put flesh on an abstraction.
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I tried my best everyone!
Regards for now.
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"I feel like Neo."