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 Post subject: Using computer generation to predict the future
New postPosted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 6:30 am 
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Hello, I was wondering if anyone could help me programme this?

My concept is this:

A way of predicting the future using a computer programme would be to connect a number generator to a screen. Eventually the number generator would generate the right numbers to project the future as a moving image (As numbers make up the image on a screen). One could also see any period of past history on a screen and it would also generate the right numbers to see into the universe or the future.This number generation technique would eventually generate every music performance or play never recorded. I'd love to see into the medieval period and I would try making my concept into a computer programme myself, as having my own satellite which shows King Charles the I being crowned as well as being able to see into the future would be most exceptional. Yet I don't have the programming knowlege to come up with a number generator which generates every single sequence of numbers up to a certian number of digits (depending what you want to look at one could just generate around a chosen image and pick the choices too look at, like a magnifying glass over a book one wouldn't need a magnifying glass the size of a book avoiding a hard drive the size of the universe!) even 3 X 33333333333 going on for billions of digits may generate the information for a moving image of the medieval period which one could look at on a screen. You could test to see if the image is the right one by a television recording which is from a certian perspective and finding patterns , or just finding the data which is the most accurate. I have done more research on this, yet i'd like to help your research and I would love to see history on a screen.

If you could programme this contact me at headova1@hotmail.com


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 Post subject: Re: Using computer generation to predict the future
New postPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 10:11 pm 
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No, Computers cannot produce truely random numbers. This is the principle that computers are built on. They are something called psedorandom and if you look at a few million of them, you'll see a pattern emerge. Also, you cannot predict the future because of a priciple in quantum machanics called the hiesenburg principle of uncertanty.

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