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reply posted on 23-5-2007 @ 03:54 AM by sanctum
Was it this episode?

Understanding Odds: Bayes Theorem.

There's a link to a short video in the top right hand corner of the page.

Also ATS search results for Bayes Theorem, and Google search results for Bayes Theorem.


Hope that helps.

sanc



reply posted on 24-6-2007 @ 12:21 PM by AcesInTheHole
Interesting. You may want to check out this thread..
www.abovetopsecret.com...
It talks about the DoD's earth simulation project, it can predict how the people will react to wars, natural disasters, and a variety of other things.


reply posted on 14-1-2008 @ 10:58 AM by dEFCONER
reply to post by Black_Fox



WEB-BOT may be is a privately organised and raised association which deals with predictions based on the words typed on the World Wide Web (WWW).The exact formula on which it works is perhaps a trade secret but there are a set of many programmers who observe the keywords and various taps typed on WWW and analyze them to make predictions.The history channel also had potrayed that WEB-BOT used to initially buy shares in the stock market which perhaps determines that it was an investment company intially.

NOTE:THE ABOVE MATERIAL IS STRICTLY BASED ON MY PREDICTIONS AS I'M WORKING ON TO KNOW MORE ABOUT WEB-BOT.


reply posted on 23-4-2008 @ 08:29 PM by Tuebor
So I was flipping through the channels and came across a History Channel program about Web bot so of course I googled it to learn more and ATS was at the top of the search results.

From
this source something jumped out at me. The developers of the Web bot code believe the Chinese have their own "web bot" project on a larger scale.

Apparently the project ( not the Chinese one) was scrapped for lack of funding.

I was wondering if anyone knows anything more about the Chinese project or similar?



This technology fascinates me.


reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 12:11 PM by Anonymous ATS
reply to post by Black_Fox

The program you saw related to the Mayan calenders end on the processional(wobble of the eart)progression which ends Dec.24 2012 not ecessarily referring to the end of the world But likely is a dramatic change(Hpoefully for the better!)several native american and aboriginal tribes similarly predict the same date!hmmm!www.infowars.com


reply posted on 30-5-2008 @ 11:21 AM by Anuubis
reply to post by Black_Fox

The show was very evasive, But it supports the mayan prophesies for 21 Dec. 2012.


reply posted on 30-5-2008 @ 11:27 AM by Anuubis
reply to post by Anonymous ATS


It's 21 Dec. not 24. Nostradamus, Mother Shipton, and other oracles have predicted almost identical events to happen on the same day.
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