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Friend-382,608,456,304,5272,6016,4864,4976 event-826,924,568,212,7466,6748,4392,3128 box-549,826,432,038,5909,1502,6108,1372 taped206,044,408,762,7046,5988,3352,1768, tape-106,644,608,572,4946,2188,8152,4968 head762,988,616,244,0442,7276,2904,9336 elevator-746,004,128,252,4186,8908,1032,4888 mall-382,868,776,684,0862,8036,3944,0696 exit-002,748,936,124,1272,8796,4984,2056 brown boots435,190,080,970,8835,8130,4020,2180 brown -912,088,816,544,3592,2976,0704
Feb 25, 2026, 6:04 pm - Teetee1980 - Mystical Forum

alliens x lotteries
hello=This is a fascinating question that touches on one of the greatest mysteries of the universe! The answer, however, is not a simple probability calculation, as it involves many unknown variables. The idea that a vast number of galaxies should imply a vast number of civilizations is the basis of the Fermi Paradox. The paradox questions: if the probabilities of extraterrestrial life are so high, where are they? To try to estimate the probability, scientists use the Drake Equation, which
Jan 27, 2026, 3:18 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

Very interesting article
Probability Forward looking: the chance an event will occur given a model or parameter value. Example: If a coin is fair, the probability of heads is 0.5. You assume the model is correct and ask: What outcomes should I expect? Likelihood Backward looking: how well a parameter value explains the data you already observed. Example: If you flip a coin 10 times and get 9 heads, the likelihood that the coin is fair is low. You assume the data is fixed an
Jan 18, 2026, 6:06 pm - Blackapple - Mathematics Forum

Michigan: 12/1 - 12/31/2025
Evening Predictions (Saturday 12/13) - Kill The Zero We are removing 0 from the equation and boosting the Mirrors (4, 8, 5) and the Repeat 3 . Category 1: The Mirror Flip (4-8-5) The exact mirrors of the Midday draw. 4 - 8 - 5 (Pure Mirror Set) 4 - 8 - 3 (Mirror 4 + Mirror 8 + Repeat 3) 4 - 5 - 1 (Mirror 4 + Mirror 5 + Neighbor 1) Category 2: The Repeat 3 Anchors Using the 3 as the pivot point. 4. 3 - 8 - 6 (Repeat 3 + Mirror 8 + Boosted 6) 5. 3 - 4
Dec 13, 2025, 1:16 pm - Duckhunter - Pick 3 Forum

New Jersey man emerges as sole winner of $1 million at Jets game in second chance drawing
Winner knew something great was headed his way By Kate Northrop One single lottery player was crowned the biggest winner in the MetLife Stadium on Sunday when he won the $1 million grand prize in the final draw of the New Jersey Lottery's second chance promotion. At the culmination of a second chance promotion for the New Jersey Lottery's Jersey Cash 5 game, one player beat out all the rest to win a $1 million prize at the heart of the MetLife Stadium. After the New Jersey Lotter
Dec 2, 2025, 2:07 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Help with 6/39 lottery combinations
hello mayte= Lexicographic (or alphabetical) order is useless for predicting lottery numbers. Here's why: What is lexicographic order? It's simply a way of organizing elements in sequence, like words in a dictionary. For numbers, it would simply be ordering them from smallest to largest (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6...). Why it doesn't help with lotteries 1. Independence of draws Each draw is an independent event The previous result does not influence the next The balls have no me
Oct 22, 2025, 4:54 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

Location of Winners
If you wanted to have a private conversation with another poster, you would be using the DM feature. When you post on a public forum, anyone can reply. See how you constantly help yourself into other people's conversations. I think you missed a question mark at the end. In any event, I don't. And Where did I type . Hey nitwit what do you think. Why is where capitalized, a period randomly inserted after type , and again, no question mark at the end? Your posts are difficult to r
Sep 17, 2025, 10:43 pm - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum

three zones of a lottery
1. Number Classification First, you need to classify each lottery number (for example, from 1 to 60) into one of three categories: Hot Zone: These are the numbers that have come up most frequently in recent draws (say, the last 50 draws). To identify these numbers, simply count how many times each has been drawn and select the ones that appear at the top of the list. Cold Zone: These are the numbers that have come up with little or no frequency in recent draws. These are the numbers t
Sep 1, 2025, 4:12 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

because in lotteries the more you study, the more difficult it becomes to predict the next draw
because in lotteries the more you study, the more difficult it becomes to predict the next draw? Let's understand why this happens: The Math Behind the Lottery The lottery is a game of probability and combinations. Each draw is a completely independent event from the previous one. This means that the chance of a number being drawn is exactly the same in every draw, regardless of whether it was drawn last week or never. For example, in Mega-Sena, the chance of matching a
Aug 13, 2025, 7:22 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

New method identifies wave pattern of numbers
What This Graph Shows Title: Frequency of Wave Pressure Peaks (NAVSYS, Column 5) X-Axis: Digits 0 9 Y-Axis: Number of symbolic hits where the digit contributed to a 10.0 amplitude wave pressure (a symbolic stress peak) This chart represents how often each digit hit a symbolic wave pressure point strong enough to register as a high-amplitude peak in the transfor. Digits 0 7 each hit around 450 480 symbolic wave peaks, almost evenly. Digits 8 and 9, however, hit f
May 26, 2025, 2:43 pm - navsys - Mathematics Forum