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Uno Lee
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How powerfull is the human mind, especially the sub-conscious? Getting up, out of ones chair and walking over to the fridge to get something to eat and returning (if only to read something, slightly less interesting than food,) takes a great deal of physics, spontainious calculation, timing etc... Yet we do this all without thinking about it, munch. If the human brain can do all of this, then we ought to be able to toss an object, spinning rapidly through the air and determen how it is going to land in advance, easy! Well, I tried it on myself and I couldn't do it, munch. Fifty percent of the time the coin would land on tails. I "know" that there is a fifty/fifty chance.
So, I wondered what would happen if I tried an experiment on someome else.
-------MY EXPERIMENT------------
I told an individual that I had two weighted dice (they weren't) that always landed on three. They didn't really believe me, so I sugested that they role them to see for themselves (to prove me wrong.) They roled the dice and as I suspected... a pair of threes.
I tried this experiment on a different individual another day, munch, the same result.
I went to the MATH forum to check out my results in the forum "what are the odds" Could someone try to duplicate this?
So, I wondered what would happen if I tried an experiment on someome else.
-------MY EXPERIMENT------------
I told an individual that I had two weighted dice (they weren't) that always landed on three. They didn't really believe me, so I sugested that they role them to see for themselves (to prove me wrong.) They roled the dice and as I suspected... a pair of threes.
I tried this experiment on a different individual another day, munch, the same result.
I went to the MATH forum to check out my results in the forum "what are the odds" Could someone try to duplicate this?