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Paulie777 PhD Student Posts 1767 |
01-01-18 09:18 PM - Post#241706
We win by roughly 13.5. I have taken each teams algorithmic probabilities of 6 parts of the game (commonly found on espn), and set up atomic detectors correlating with these probabilities. I then connected them together by way of raspberry pi leading to one main detector. When all 12 simultaneously detect it goes to the main detector, and then charge of (----) particle (positive, negative or neutral charge is detected. This determines a win, lose, or tie. Thankfully to the Lorenz equation and time diffusion ( speed almost c of particle) the future is not only predicted but a foregone conclusion. We win. |
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