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jwmealy Donating Member (35 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-09-04 12:19 PM
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70. The formula remains true even if the constant is reduced to 0.5
The formula, which I'm calling Formula F, remains true for the 18 greater-than-moe states, even when it is altered to read not

Red Shift + Final Spread + 1 > Greatest Recorded Red Shift for the 51 States

but

Red Shift + Final Spread + 0.5 > Greatest Recorded Red Shift for the 51 States

That makes the chances of a random result of 18 true 0 false all the more infinitesimal.




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