Can a Random Lottery Number be Predicted
Saturday, August 21st, 2010Okay, so this is somewhat off-topic for this site but whatever. I was looking at my Clickbank account yesterday and I stumbled onto a website that claims to sell a formula to predict lottery numbers mathematically. And it got me wondering – can that actually be done? I admit that I have a somewhat different vision of reality than most people do and I might be thinking about this from an obtuse perspective. Here is the ad for this lottery predicting program.
So here is my reasoning. Einstein once said, “God does not play dice with the universe.” Random is never truly random because all must fit the pattern of the great design. And even a dice rolls according to the immutable rules of physics, gravity and rebounding. People in authority, like a lottery commission, might take as many steps as possible to make a lottery result as random as practical but it will never be completely so because true random is a physical impossibility. Interesting.
Another quote comes to my mind, “Numbers don’t lie, liars don’t count”. The math professor might be lying about having a winning formula but absolutely quantifiable truth will be in the lotto prize pudding. Predicting ‘random’ lottery numbers is theoretically possible and there is a double money back guarantee. So the bottom line is I’ve talked myself into testing out the lotto program for myself. I’ll let you know how it turns out and your welcome to click below to test it out too.


