Lottery Predictions, Ghostly Patterns and Chaos Theory
Lottery Predictions, Ghostly Patterns and Chaos Theory
Do You Believe in Ghosts?
After many years of writing lottery software to make lottery predictions, to give the lottery player a real advantage, I discovered the secret to understanding lottery number patterns. In the next series of posts, I will reveal this amazing analysis technique for you, how it came to be and how you can improve your chances of winning the lottery with these lottery strategies.
Ghostly Lottery Predictions
This happened a lot in the early years of the modern lottery and it is still happening today. Lottery players claimed to have discovered some trend or pattern in a lottery’s history. But, after all the initial excitement, the justification would begin to crumble and slip through their fingers. As each passing drawing failed to substantiate the trend, it became another nail in another discovery’s coffin. Finding lottery number patterns was like trying to catch a ghost or holding on to fog. Just when a player was sure he had it; it was gone.
From this, lottery strategies began to evolve. The new philosophy was that the lottery was a dynamic and constantly changing system and, trends that were uncovered, were short lived. This required the player to be alert and on his toes to be able to take advantage of them while they lasted.
Evolution of a New Theory
During this same time, the philosophy of scientists, engineers and mathematicians regarding many complex physical systems were also evolving. The emerging belief was that some systems were so complex that their performance was random and not periodic.
Similarly, the lottery is definitely complex. Periodicity always seems to be slipping through our fingers; just out of reach. And, no one disputed that fact that lottery predictions were a difficult challenge. So, it appeared that the lottery fell into the same category.
Chaos Theory
Then, everything changed. A new concept called Chaos Theory surfaced. It began to slowly dismantle and undermine the old belief systems by demonstrating that systems, previously believed to be random and unpredictable, were, in fact, periodic with slight differences between each cycle.
As I continue with these intriguing revelation, you will see a graphic example of Chaos in the next post.