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madhatter106
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Interesting thread, please consider that I do not have any formal education on this subject I find math fascinating in it's relations and patterns.
If I may ask a question is regards to the ratios used?
In the link from Drchinese, which was an interesting read. It is mentioned that the 25% chance is derived from the square of the cosine of 120*. Ok with that wouldn't you need to also take the inverse relationship?
To me the big picture is if your starting with 3 variables the ratios will always be 1/3. Now with the prediction that QM predicts 25% it is because it was derived from the cosine. Am I wrong in thinking that the cosine of one of the variables is simply the ratio against itself? . I know this is nothing new as it's basic trig, what I'm trying to figure is why is the QM ratio is the being taken against itself for A? and the std. is against the whole? Or did I miss something?
If I may ask a question is regards to the ratios used?
In the link from Drchinese, which was an interesting read. It is mentioned that the 25% chance is derived from the square of the cosine of 120*. Ok with that wouldn't you need to also take the inverse relationship?
To me the big picture is if your starting with 3 variables the ratios will always be 1/3. Now with the prediction that QM predicts 25% it is because it was derived from the cosine. Am I wrong in thinking that the cosine of one of the variables is simply the ratio against itself? . I know this is nothing new as it's basic trig, what I'm trying to figure is why is the QM ratio is the being taken against itself for A? and the std. is against the whole? Or did I miss something?