Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Explanation of Ten Roll Dice Experiments

Objective

Psychokinetically influence ten virtual dice to achieve any average other than the expected average of 3.5.

What are we searching for?

The correlation between the activity being conducted and the divergence from expected average.

Why are we searching for it?

We want to find out if the correlation between the activity and the divergence could indicate causality.

How does the experiment work?

  • Ten virtual dice are all rolled at once.
  • Before and during the roll the Independent Variable aka the Psychokinetic Test Subject focuses their attention on manipulating the dice through sheer force of will to generate an average that is less than or greater than the expected average of 3.5.
  • After the ten virtual dice are rolled the sum total of the dice and their average are recorded, then the average from the experiment is compared to the expected average of 3.5.
  • The experiment is a success if the produced average is greater than or lower than the expected average of 3.5.

What is the Resource Used for Virtual Dice?

https://www.random.org/dice/

What makes These Virtual Dice Special?

These dice are not pseudo-random like most computer programs but are based on atmospheric noise.

What might a Correlation between the activity being conducted and the average produced varying from the expected average possibly indicate?

  • The Psychokinetic Test Subject is capable of manipulating random systems such as atmospheric noise through sheer focus of will to the very least being able to diverge random systems from expected averages.

Why is the Expected Average of any number of Dice Rolls 3.5?

http://www.mathwords.com/e/expected_value.htm




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