Tony Posted March 13, 2003 Share Posted March 13, 2003 Do you know of any scientific fields, research and theory available on the area of predicting the future. Predicting The Future Forces and Factors Take a card, spin it into the air. The foce applied to the spin may cause it to spin 10 times before gravity causes the card to hit the ground and stop. As the card started face up as that is how I left the card on a table. The card will land face up. I apply more force just enough to spin it 11 times in the air before gravity will cause it to hit the ground the card lands face down. I try it again then a gust of win comes alond acting on the spinning card causeing a force of 11 spins I appieed to the card to only spin 2 times the card lands face up. If you had of left 5 minutes later you would not have being involved in a car accident, luckily no one was injured. But I think its a complicated set of factors which led you to be involved in this incident. You cannot at this time predict the forces and the factors because they have not yet occurred. So absolutely no clue is given to a fact i.e an accident. Time cloaks the future. An asteroid on a collision cause can be predicted if all factors are taken into account. It has a predetermined projection. In the same way we would have to monitor every vehicle and know its projection to determine whether an accident will happen. At this stage we do not know if an accident will even happen. I am actually working on a lotto pools prediction programme. Any avenues of research to act as a basis for devising correct lotto numbers. All avenues welcome. Thanks Tony. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Glider Posted March 13, 2003 Share Posted March 13, 2003 If the lottery draw is truly random, then it is not possible to predict the combination as all possible combinations will have an equal probability of being drawn. If there are in the region of 13.9 million possible combinations, each with an equal probability of being drawn, your chances of being able to predict them are the same as anyone else's (in the region of 13.9 million to 1), whether or not you use a specialist piece of software or not. A random number generator would be as effective. If somebody did successfully create something that can predict the lottery outcome at anything above chance level, all it would show is that the draw was not truly random. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radical Edward Posted March 13, 2003 Share Posted March 13, 2003 first solve the three body problem.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaKiri Posted March 13, 2003 Share Posted March 13, 2003 Originally posted by Radical Edward first solve the three body problem.... And here was me thinking Laplacian determinism had gone out of fashion with the quantum crowd. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fafalone Posted March 14, 2003 Share Posted March 14, 2003 Some day I'm going to get a 13.9 million dollar loan and win the lottery, and repeat every time the jackpot is larger than that. Sure some weeks there will be multiple winners, but it will still be quite a large profit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skye Posted March 14, 2003 Share Posted March 14, 2003 There's usually not a jackpot every week either, unfortunately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fafalone Posted March 14, 2003 Share Posted March 14, 2003 Here in Florida it's a minimum of $6mil every week Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaKiri Posted March 14, 2003 Share Posted March 14, 2003 If a % of the jackpot goes into the prize fund, then buying 13.9 million tickets might boost it a bit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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