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DESTINY

by M P

 

17 Dec 2008

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A tourney with 8 teams in 3 days and 7 games of total classification.

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8 teams
4 teams and 4 teams = 4 games of the first day
4 winner teams and 4 loser teams
4 winner teams play the second day --> 2 games
2 winner teams and 2 loser teams
2 winner teams play the third day --> the final game
the winner team
7 games in all
the winner team of the final game is 1° in the classification
isn't possible to know the other teams classification with only clock verse
the loser team of the final game is not 2°
to know the total classification of the tourney is necessary play games
but with final game played there is few suspence in the games of total classification
is possible to know the other teams classification with the anticlock verse
the proposal file is a strategy to obtain a total classification with only 7 games
with 7 games there are 7 results and total classification
with 7 games and total classification there are 10 results (triple result not included: 3=0)
and there is all
7 games and their results permit to obtain total classification
how is possible?
the destiny is a clock-anticlock strategy
what is the utility of this program?
happy eternity life my friends

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23 Dec 2008 Hal 9000  
07 Jan 2009 Gavrilo Bozovic

Marco, I have a question: you say that the utility of your program is "happy eternity life my friends".

I guess we don't have the same definition of utility. Could you explain me what I can do with it? How can another MATLAB user use your code to improve his research?

07 Jan 2009 M P

First utility of this program is to show a mechanism of half: the past and the future in symmetry. Past is the reality life and future is the imaginary life.
I can live because I'm a point of half, in the half, constantly, from the infinite past time to the infinite future time.
Is a alternative proposal at Big Bang start, like all other my programs. No Big Bang, there isn't start point of the life, life is infinite, constantly in the half because the time is an emotive perception.
The big utility is to understand a mechanism and to work with friends to complete a global software of event prediction.

13 Feb 2009 M P  
13 Feb 2009 V. Poor

Poor.

14 Feb 2009 pitta  
25 Apr 2009 Brian Amerika

I'm working at this idea

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clock M P 22 Dec 2008 14:14:29
anticlock M P 22 Dec 2008 14:14:29
destiny M P 22 Dec 2008 14:14:29
eternity M P 22 Dec 2008 14:14:29
infinite M P 22 Dec 2008 14:14:29
half M P 22 Dec 2008 14:14:29
comparison M P 22 Dec 2008 14:14:29
line M P 22 Dec 2008 14:14:29
randperm M P 22 Dec 2008 14:14:29
soccer M P 22 Dec 2008 14:14:29
classification M P 22 Dec 2008 14:14:29
plane M P 22 Dec 2008 14:14:29
spam Hal 9000 23 Dec 2008 00:33:39
 

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