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Merlin project 911
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Having said this… what the hell is an egg? In fact, I am a member of the Mensa Society with a tested IQ of 160. Then this site shows several different plots (I am only posting a few, but feel free to check them out yourself here.)īy the way, have I mentioned I DO NOT LIKE statistics? calculate odds associated with the z scores calculate z score equivalent for the resulting chi-squares & dfġ0. analyze data using 6 hour sliding windowĩ. create 5-minute consolidations of the per-second data, as sums of z-squaresĨ. sum up all z-squares across eggs, per day, keeping track of the number of eggsħ. t (199df) is approximately equal to z, calculate z-squared per eggĦ. use resulting mean & sd to calculate a t-score (199df) per egg, per dayĥ. exclude any raw egg values less than or equal to 50 or more than or equal to 150, and eggs with daily empirical means > 103 or 6 or sd < 8 (these thresholds are used as indicators that the eggs malfunctioned well over 99% of the egg data were usable)Ĥ. calculate daily empirical mean and sd per eggģ.

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download daily raw datafile for June 16 through September 20, 2001Ģ. Here is what I found on one of the Princeton sites:ġ. In returning back to the topic at hand you will better understand why I rambled about my Geo Prof… (by the way, have I mentioned I DO NOT LIKE statistics?)… And each group, working independently of the others, are able to achieve different results dependent upon what outcome they are striving to achieve.” They can provide you with factual data, or a bunch of It is no secret that the same set of statistics can be provided to several different groups. “Statistical numbers must be used carefully. I believe it was shortly thereafter I realized that programming was not my cup-of-tea.įollowing my change of major to a much more enjoyable computer graphics, graduation, then back to college (I was on the long-term plan… if there was such a beast as “Student” as a major, that would have been mine) to study geology and the earth sciences, I can still hear one of my geology professors carrying on about statistics…

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CS majors were required to take a stats class in which we had to write with Pascal code (I know… I’m dating myself) to solve the statistical problem at hand. Perhaps it is from my early college years when I was a computer programming major. Since this one was new to me, I decided to do a bit of searching around on the internet to find the Princeton postings….įirst of all, I would like to preface this that I DO NOT LIKE statistical analysis.

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“Three hours before the attacks, a machine called a Random Event Generator at Princeton University predicted a cataclysmic event was about to unfold.” Therefore, while perusing the internet, I came across The Telegraphs “ 21 Awful Truths About 9/11“… (Sept 6, 2011) Now with the Ten-Year Anniversary of 9/11 only a few days away, stories and facts have yet re-emerged like a hungry bear from it’s den after a long winters hibernation.










Merlin project 911