* He did get the number 7 that I picked the first time. But then I was just too curious...and had to do it again...without knowing if it would change or not.
I decided still to post it here. That's all, only for the fun...nothing serious...not after all we've been through together in the last few billion years.
Bob, despite having been through so much together in the last few billion years, seriously, I am curious why you think his answer might be different if you rewound the tape and watched it again. The world, with all of us in it, enjoying its rotation, and the sun ever rising, is curiouser and curiouser. I'll go ask Alice what is spinning tonight. I think she'll know.
All cool--no worries
BD
...What do you think Peter?
BTW, there was more to the trick in the video I think. The starting sequence flashed a few numbers in those math exercises. The idea was that people would naturally avoid the numbers that he was flashing and pick one that was not included. This increases the probability of numbers like 7 being picked that was not in the math portion.
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