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Lottery analysis & prediction.

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Statistics are useless for Lottery balls

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Contributed by: SpeedyRjax Friday, August 10 2007 @ 01:35 PM PDT

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Lottery balls have no memory!! What numbers came out yesterday have no influence on today's drawing.
SCAM is correct.   

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Statistics are useless for Lottery balls - Rider

Actually, you're wrong. Lottery numbers can be studied. The fact that the balls are physical objects, with imperfections, creates skews that can be watched over time. For instance, a number may be thicker in paint, balls are microscopically dissimilar in size and shape, which creates these skews. Over time, what are called "hot" numbers and "cold" numbers will show themselves. There are also time-factors involved in the studying of these skews...such as if a "hot" number wouldn't show for a long time. Then there are number "wheels", many of them, which allow spans of these numbers to be generated. It's actually an amusing science that you might like to educate yourself on. In any case, this application simply bases itself on these principles... an academic exercise for those who study the skews.

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