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Wu Li Heron

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  1. I gave you the substance, A bot paradoxically has an advantage to over-thinking the problem.
  2. I have provided a link to my math. It is over 200 pages of linguistic-math that is word perfect and complete, Nobel caliber, and enough to make the Nobel committee throw up.
  3. How many crackpots there are in the world is not relevant to the question, please stay on topic. Answer the question: Why would a bot have an advantage on Let's Make A Deal, merely because it doesn't over-think the problem. The Wisdom of Collective Ignorance | Hip Forums
  4. You are ignoring the fact it is a "No Brainer", that gives an advantage to just playing the game for fun.
  5. The Three Body Problem in physics concerns the issue that it becomes incredibly complex to calculate the orbits of three bodies, when two are easy. Recently, it has proven to have inexplicable "Islands of Stability" and it occurred to me its a way to prove fuzzy logic is based on Paradoxical Monty Carlo statistics, and can be used to simplify all of quantum mechanics. On "Let's Make A Deal" Monty Hall offers you a final chance to swap between two doors. Classic statistics say it's just a 50/50 chance, but fuzzy logic says it's better to swap, giving Monty Hall the "Home Team Advantage", where it's actually more productive just to play the game for fun, then to over-think the problem. Note, this also explains the Quantum Observer Effect and all of physics as expressing a Singularity. I have the math for it if anyone wants it, but it's linguistic-mathematics that are like nothing you've ever seen.

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