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|    Re: WLC 2022 Round 3 - UK LOTTO 659 Sat,    |
|    07 Jan 22 06:42:02    |
      From: lotteryprediction@gmail.com              Then you might wonder why the 15th to 17th digit of each of the 24 integers is       employed as a screening criterion. Because the golden rule point of the 24       numbers is at the 15th number (24*0.618=14.832), according to the Golden Rule       principle. The Golden        Rule practicality is more widespread because this method is typically used to       discover the likely location of line faults.              The second point to consider is why must the prior drawing's numbers be       utilized for screening if the lottery is random? First, presuming a predictor       has the ability or possibility to predict the next lottery number in advance,       the future will obviate        that possibility. The speed of light, for example, is limited by the cosmos,       shutting out the possibility of traveling into the future. Time can hence be       viewed as either non-existent or a static, constant object. The most likely       form of the object next        to it is then determined by its proximity to this object.              As a result, the screening approach that best fits the prediction model is       using the previous drawing's numbers to predict the numbers based on       those generated by randomization.              Nan              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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