Pat494
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Would anyone be interested in running a bio-computing experiment ?
This would be using animals rather than a computer to predict - say the direction of the Dow at ½ hourly intervals.
1. construct a platform 15 feet long by 3 feet wide about 5 foot off the ground, in a T shape and a lip to stop them jumping off.
2. Obtain about 20 rats,(hamsters, mice, guinea pigs etc) for the experiment
3. Have trapdoors on the top of the T spaced about 6 inches apart.
4. Let the rats into the T at 9.30 am ET every working day.
5. Photograph the position of the animals 10 seconds before deliverying their favourite food through a trapdoor. The first feed would always be at the junction of the T. Subsequent feeds would be at varying distances from this spot either left ( Dow up ) or right ( Dow down ) and further away depending on the strength of the move on the Dow at ½ hourly intervals.
6. After 2 months would the animals be able to predict with any accuracy the next move of the Dow ??????
This would be using animals rather than a computer to predict - say the direction of the Dow at ½ hourly intervals.
1. construct a platform 15 feet long by 3 feet wide about 5 foot off the ground, in a T shape and a lip to stop them jumping off.
2. Obtain about 20 rats,(hamsters, mice, guinea pigs etc) for the experiment
3. Have trapdoors on the top of the T spaced about 6 inches apart.
4. Let the rats into the T at 9.30 am ET every working day.
5. Photograph the position of the animals 10 seconds before deliverying their favourite food through a trapdoor. The first feed would always be at the junction of the T. Subsequent feeds would be at varying distances from this spot either left ( Dow up ) or right ( Dow down ) and further away depending on the strength of the move on the Dow at ½ hourly intervals.
6. After 2 months would the animals be able to predict with any accuracy the next move of the Dow ??????