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The bell curve feedback program provides direct feedback of the extent to which the random bit stream diverges from the most probable expectation of an equal number of zeroes and ones. The bell curve represents the binomial distribution which governs sequences of random events. The vertical bar starts in the centre of the distribution and moves to the right every time a one bit occurs and to the left for every zero bit. The height of the curve shows the extent to which the deviation, if any, from equal numbers of ones and zeroes differs from the chance expectation. Your goal is to attempt to influence the pointer to move to the right or left, toward the low-probability "tail" of the curve. If the pointer runs off the edge of the window, the bell curve graph is scrolled so that the pointer remains visible.
Originally posted by TheyWatchYouToo
That was cool- I actually got it to move clockwise.. of course I wonder it was programmed that way to make us think we have PKE abilities.
Originally posted by WolfofWar
That sights a bunch of nonesense, its impossible to affect a scripted applet. I walked away once and didnt think about anything and ignored it and it was working on its own.
Originally posted by xn
I could never get this to work. Sometimes it looks like the object is moving, but it could be a trick on the eyes or something.
How exactly do you make something move with your mind, do you have to close your eyes, just concentrate, see it in a different possition??