Hi Guys
I just wanted to add a couple more things that may help out. I know that some of you may be feeling
a bit inadequate or maybe feel you will never figure all this out. Here is what I think and you are welcome
to take it or leave it. The subconscious mind is one of the best tools we have. When we sleep most if not
all of us dream. We may not remember dreaming but that's not important. Some people try to gain some
insight as what to play using dream content and that's fine but what I feel is the important part of dreaming
is that it's the mind at work. Nova has a very good episode out about dreams and if you have the time I
suggest you view it, it's called "What are Dreams." When learning something new I find that getting as
much information as I can even if I don't understand it all is fuel for the subconscious. Take in as much as you
can durning the day but "Depend" on the subconscious mind and dreams to make the connections. It's like
using a personal super computer to crunch the data while you sleep. You may not wake up the next morning
all knowing but give it some time and see what it can do for you. Before you go to sleep you can set the
critera for what the mind will work on durning the night by focusing on a few things you want to know. Don't
try to force the process as it will happen naturally if you let it.
The next thing I would suggest is another Nova program called "The fabric of the cosmos" part 3. This episode
deals with Quantum mechanics and I think it will help you tune your mind to think in different ways which will
help when playing the lottery. We often play the lottery using a classical mechanics strategy where we want
to give random some sort of order. This program will also support my beliefs that playing every game is the
best way to loose your butt. Skipping some draws and playing others is not a sure way to win but probability
tells us that if we play every game we will loose much more often then we win. It is impossible to run analysis
without using probability and we need to know the odds but at the same time we have to consider that the
probability of a certain event is a probability and often fails when used to describe the outcome of a single event.
RL