by Peebrain
Contents (February 8, 2000)
All you need is a die, some paper, and a pencil. Roll the dice 50-100 times to make sure it's not weighted anyway and is fair. If you roll it 100 times, each number should come up 16-17 times (number of trials divided by number of possible outcomes or 100 / 6). In the
example, it seems that 5 might have a slight advantage and 6 doesn't look so well. Here, I would pick either 2 or 3 as a target number because you can be sure that the results won't be affected by the imperfections in the die.
Take a look at the results to the right. Although the person was trying to force 3, he did the total opposite. This might happen to you. You say "I want 3" and your subconscious thinks "Well, since this isn't going to work, there won't be a lot of 3's." Your negative
subconscious thoughts are reflected onto the results. This is a GOOD sign
I'm not sure where this exercise came from. I think I read something to trigger me into thinking of it. It's pretty basic. You hang a string from the ceiling and tie a key to it (or any weight for that matter). Then you try to move it. Heh, that's it (see picture if
you're confused).
the string to the key. He was VERY successful (and let me know
That's the paper part, for the stand, all you do is stick a needle in cork or something and balance the paper tool on top. Personally, I just use a thumb-tack. It's real easy. See the picture to the right see how it should look when you're done. It's a low angle looking
up into the middle of the paper thing.~Sean (aka Peebrain)
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