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by laetus-app
97 days ago
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I'm the person behind this experiment. The idea started from a simple observation: people often feel that their luck changes depending on time, context, or even certain types of events. But most of the time we only remember a few outcomes, which makes it hard to see whether any real pattern exists. So I started collecting large numbers of small “luck events” using virtual lottery simulations and comparing them with real lottery results from different countries. Over time this creates a dataset where you can look at distributions, streaks, clustering and other patterns. I built a small tool to run these experiments here:
https://laetus.app Curious whether people here think this kind of dataset could reveal anything interesting about how we perceive randomness. |
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