Thanks, thornc
You are right.
He didn't tell us what's "confident interval" or "confident gap".
He said, First neglect the numbers of the last draw.
He said, ....If you run this figure in a BOLTZMAN'S machine at least 6 times, which is the number of balls drawn, this will result in somethinh between 3,5% and 3,9%. Various factors alter the virtual probability and the practical one. Please refer to Stochastic experiments under Monte Carlo asimulation and Boltzmann machine.
I do not think Monte Carlo and Boltzmann theory can prove this.
He siad, ...The confidence interval for any position is always 95%.
He did not prove it.
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Basically, I trust everyone here. Maybe I am not smart enough, so
i spend a lots time to study his theory.
