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<blockquote data-quote="paradox404" data-source="post: 172048" data-attributes="member: 4523"><p>It seems you still don't understand basic multi world mechanics. Also last I checked a RNG doesn't spit out 42 every time it's used?</p><p></p><p>Let me explain the basic mechanisms at play. Every possibility is quantified in some fashion across a near infinite number of timelines. Each timeline has its own signature, its own variation of technology and thus certain timelines will have their own variations on the pseudo-RNG and some may even have actual ones. (Unlikely as the RNGs are based on some variable and you can't change this fact.)</p><p></p><p>Anyway, different timelines have different seeds, different algorithms etc. There would even be a timeline where you simply programmed a static number into the website. Anyway the concept I mentioned needs a large sample size is to maximize the number of potential results. In all these alternate timelines different events occur, regardless of the methods gone to create them.</p><p></p><p>What I am suggesting is the best modern technology has to offer. Anyway as I said you can't write a program to calculate something you yourself do not understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paradox404, post: 172048, member: 4523"] It seems you still don't understand basic multi world mechanics. Also last I checked a RNG doesn't spit out 42 every time it's used? Let me explain the basic mechanisms at play. Every possibility is quantified in some fashion across a near infinite number of timelines. Each timeline has its own signature, its own variation of technology and thus certain timelines will have their own variations on the pseudo-RNG and some may even have actual ones. (Unlikely as the RNGs are based on some variable and you can't change this fact.) Anyway, different timelines have different seeds, different algorithms etc. There would even be a timeline where you simply programmed a static number into the website. Anyway the concept I mentioned needs a large sample size is to maximize the number of potential results. In all these alternate timelines different events occur, regardless of the methods gone to create them. What I am suggesting is the best modern technology has to offer. Anyway as I said you can't write a program to calculate something you yourself do not understand. [/QUOTE]
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