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Swarm-wAVE1-optical illusions

Started by Swarm, December 03, 2009, 03:40:51 PM

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Swarm

Roulette and numbers are a very confusing place, you will find a truth then this truth will fall , and this will happend again and again since your trying to know the unknowable.

"he is like a squirrel which frantically runs around and around the circling treadmill wheel of his cage , traveling ever and yet reaching nowhere at the end prisoner still , and standing just where he started "

be careful you dont want to find yourself here

then how i can escape from illusions?

i dont know if escape from illusions is posible , since the truth is unknowable but we can take some data from the field and take it as a compass.

* there is no limits on what is posible on the board
* the only constant is change
* nothing last forever
* you are trying to face the infinity
* you are mortal

thats a lot for one post.

Swarm. 



VLSroulette

Hello dear Swarm, thanks for stopping by our beloved place.

Quote from: Swarm on December 03, 2009, 03:40:51 PM
* the only constant is change

Spot-on.

Quote from: Swarm on December 03, 2009, 03:40:51 PM* nothing last forever

Neither good trams nor bad trams last forever.

First you must identify what tram are you on (which isn't difficult, you simply compare what should have happened in an "even" or "level" outcomes scenario and contrast it with what is actually happening to you. May be the same, better than expected or worse than expected = that's the information you care).

Next you have to make your own way on how to deal with each specific tram.

Are you betting more when everything goes against you or do you wait for the moment to exploit and launch your attack when all winds are blowing your way in the most positive sense?

Remember Manrique's advice: risk less when losing, risk more when winning.

Quote from: Swarm on December 03, 2009, 03:40:51 PM* you are trying to face the infinity

There will always be "one more million spins", so trying to beat this scenario is not possible, not even given you were immortal.

Quote from: Swarm on December 03, 2009, 03:40:51 PM* you are mortal

Mortals we are, and our only aim should be to surf with success this little tram we have in the large scheme of all things, called life. Mortal life. So, if you ask a mathematician, the player who beat the game his whole life didn't achieve anything as "it was simply a lifetime-long positive fluctuation, due to correct in infinity", but when you are that player, you couldn't care less; you beat what you had to beat: you are a winner.

Regards and thanks for posting.

Victor

VLSroulette

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