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To: bagster; txhurl; Melian; huldah1776; IncPen; greeneyes; TEXOKIE; saywhatagain
Yes. The Seldon plan, the Q plan, based on palantir predictor methodology, in theory, would predict election trends like you describe. In my mind, this is the type of thing that Palantir would be useful for. That and others.

I think this is maybe a real thing. Definitely worth exploring and factoring in to the current "Plan" thinking.


This comment from bagster was from a comment very near the end of the previous thread, so copying here so others will understand the point being made ...

Original comment by txhurl...

If Palantir was seeing anything correctly it would have foreseen HRC’s loss, if it’s an aggregate behavior predictor. The MOST IMPORTANT factor in swamp intel’s future to even pay the rent.

Wow! That sounds like Hari Seldon's Psychohistory from Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series. Seldon was able to predict the behavior of large groups, but his model broke down with smaller scales and unpredictability ensued.

For those unfamiliar, Wikipedia's take on Hari Seldon.

Here is a snippet ...

Hari Seldon is a fictional character in Isaac Asimov's Foundation series. In his capacity as mathematics professor at Streeling University on the planet Trantor, Seldon develops psychohistory, an algorithmic science that allows him to predict the future in probabilistic terms. On the basis of his psychohistory he is able to predict the eventual fall of the Galactic Empire and to develop a means to shorten the millennia of chaos to follow.
255 posted on 03/31/2018 9:33:11 AM PDT by tang-soo (Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks - Read Daniel Chapter 9)
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To: tang-soo; bagster; TEXOKIE; Disestablishmentarian; Dissident1
An excerpt from Wikipedia article that tang-soo cites:

There is speculation in Forbes that Seldon's psychohistory is being manifested in today's emergence of Big Data.[5] In fact, the fictional character of Seldon has even been labeled as a "paradigmatic figure" in Big Data research.[6] Seldon is quite often named in research as a metaphorical literary reference point.[7][8]

Allow me to introduce these articles into the discussion. Quantum Mechanics

How 'Quantum Cognition' Can Explain Humans' Irrational Behaviors

The theory of quantum mechanics earned its stripes by making accurate predictions concerning the behavior of atoms and the tiny particles that make them up. No one quite understands what quantum mechanics means, but it works. That’s its appeal, and so it’s understandable that researchers in other fields might want to borrow the insights of quantum mechanics.

Enter “quantum cognition,” a new theory which suggests that the mathematical principles behind quantum mechanics could be used to better understand another notoriously inexplicable area of study: human behavior.

And . . .

Quantum Physicists Prove Future Events Determine The Past & That Time Really Is Moving Backwards>

Note: Deep rabbit hole; requires further links within article.

Following excerpt "implies" scientist have figured out how to work in a different time dimension.

Truth is almost always stranger than fiction, as demonstrated by a team of Australian physicists at ANU who recently conducted an astonishing experiment which has proven that what happens to particles in the past is only decided when they are observed and measured in the future. “Until such time, reality is just an abstraction.”

"It proves that measurement is everything. At the quantum level, reality does not exist if you are not looking at it,"

If I understand the latter article correctly, scientist have entered into a new "time dimemsion????

269 posted on 03/31/2018 10:35:52 AM PDT by saywhatagain
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To: tang-soo

Yes. I read the Wikipedia on that yesterday. I had heard several years back that the Military usually does have a pretty good handle on election trends.

I assumed that they hand some sort of computer modeling such as this. They knew that Hillary was beatable.

I think HRC advisors knew it too. That’s why she had to steal primaries from Bernie - he likely could have beat her in fair primary races. Bev Harris (DEM election expert) has stated that it looks like HRC stole 5 states, and she still didn’t win.

I also heard from several sources that there was a big push in the blue wall that fell to have DJT supporters make sure to use paper ballots - so the GEM machines could not be utilized to steal votes from DJT.

Maybe some day we will know exactly what the election fraud was and the real numbers for DJT.


612 posted on 03/31/2018 7:26:58 PM PDT by greeneyes
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