Zener Test (blitz code)

Started by Matty, September 20, 2019, 22:28:06

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RemiD

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i rather like and follow the scientific method and skeptic mindset to determine what is most likely true or false, and what is most likely the cause of an effect, but some events are really weird and can't be the result of randomness / coincidence (one happened to me yesterday). so if you have an inquiring mind and don't rely on others observations / interpretations to shape your perception, well you can be surprised at what is possible... ;)

Rick Nasher

@RemiD

Quote(one happened to me yesterday)
Care to elaborate on that one?
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RemiD

not a good idea (for my (already weird) reputation)  ;D


those who search, find ;)

Rick Nasher

Quotenot a good idea (for my (already weird) reputation)  ;D
You are allowed to: you are a coder.  ;)

Quotethose who search, find ;)
Ah, you don't expect me to go on a wild goose chase do you?  :D
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B3D + physics + shaders + X-platform = AGK!
:D ..ALIENBREED *LIVES* (thanks to Qube).. :D
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Matty

Greetings folks......I thought I'd revisit this (yes old thread)...

I ran the program again on my PC in the last three weeks three times.

I got the following results.

Interesting...at what number of results would be required for 'random chance' (like getting 10 heads on a 100 coin tosses right at the start) to be an incorrect conclusion?