The Powerball lottery is probably rigged so that only certain handpicked people (not (YOU)) are able to won it'd jackpot. By rigged I mean there's literally a zero percent chance of (YOU) winning because you are not one of the prescreened handpicked potential winners. BUT there might be some good news There might be a way to beat the rigging if the many worlds interpretation of quantum physics is correct It costs 4 dollars per drawing and the Powerball will almost certainly be won within the next couple of drawings so it shouldn't cost you personally more then 20 dollars or so in total https://quatism.com/lottery.htmAlso thishttps://qrng.anu.edu.au/random-permutations/set number of permutations to 1Set Number of objects in each permutation to 69screenshot first 5 numbers on top left that come right after :Those are your white ballsset number of permutations to 1Set Number of objects in each permutation to 26screenshot first number on top left that come right after :That is your red ballWhen you request a lottery number some bits are drawn from quantum divergences. Normally these bits might just aggregate out to nothing of consequence, but when amplified to a large-scale effect they will cause divergences of worldlines which would otherwise have just reconverged. More on this concept can be found in the Temporal Mechanics section of the Theory page of this site.What this means is that while a normal "random" lottery ticket like you might get from the store may be "random" - the RNGs used are not quantum mechanical in nature, meaning for every worldline you drew that ticket on you got the SAME ticket. If it wins this is great, but the chances are it won't win. When you use a quantum random number generator for ticket generation you get precisely 1 copy of EVERY combination of numbers
>>523996041This is /pol/, so likely everyone knows "the lottery is rigged." But what if there's a way to un-rig it? That's what this is aimed at primarily. A rigged lottery relies upon having someone to rig it on behalf of, perhaps multiple someones, perhaps a great many someones in their own VIP lottery pool. What this does is provide a sort of multiversal DDoS attack against a rigged lottery: when the number of people playing quantum tickets exceeds the number of tickets available to parties rigging the lottery the absolute best-case scenario for a rigged jackpot would be a split pot, wherein everyone playing quantum tickets still has a worldline wherein they won.It's not perfect, but hope it helps people.
>>523996121this is fundamentally retardedits a digital system so they already have all the numbers that have been picked in their database before they announceif its rigged then it doesn't matter what numbers you pick at all
>>523996266>its a digital system so they already have all the numbers that have been picked in their database before they announceCorrect. You can't buy any tickets past a certain time tonight and by that time they already know which numbers have and have not been played.>if its rigged then it doesn't matter what numbers you pick at allIncorrect. If you and lots of other people generate and play quantum tickets before every drawing until the jackpot is won and resets to 20 million then worst case scenario you or an alternative version of you in another universe splits the jackpot with one of their prescreened hand picked winners.
>>523996498oh great, a schizo jew
>>523996041>The Powerball lottery is probably rigged so that only certain handpicked peopleI don't think so. Lottery winners are almost never anyone particularly notable or well-connected.The "rigged" part is that you get less than half of the advertised jackpot amount and then owe another half of that in income tax, meaning that even when the lottery is in the billions, the actual realized value of the prize divided by the odds of winning is always less than the price of the ticket. It's a classic example of a "the house always wins" style of gambling.
>>523996571i denounce the talmud in its entirety every word every page every teaching i reject it all completely and forever this is my permanent irreversible total denouncement of the whole talmud i give this freely and genuinely with no coercion whatsoever i swear to god almighty that this is the whole truth and nothing but the truth under penalty of perjury i will never take back this denouncement it stands for all time as my final word on the talmud i hate what it says i hate what it stands for i want nothing to do with it ever again this is my solemn oath before god and man no part of the talmud has any value to me it is all false and wrong in my eyes i denounce it fully without reservation or exception this statement is eternal and unbreakable i mean every single word from the depths of my soul so help me god
>>523996720Most Powerball and mega millions winners are anonymous. You have no way of knowing if many of those anonymous winners are notable or well connected besides they can be regular people working 9-5 but they're still screened to make sure they aren't the type of person to use lots of the money to push for things the elites are opposed to if they were to win
>>523996041>you dont need something like this if theres an infinite amount of possibilitiesGetting from A to B still takes causal change to impact the morphic resonance. Our brains keep us in a relatively strict track and it's much easier to get somewhere if you have a path there, because it's not about actually getting there, it's about changing the percentage of your preexisting linkages across time which get you there. It's true that in an infinite universe a version of you is already there, but a version of you is also everywhere else, including where you are now. If you want the you now to get to some other destination you have to do something to move yourself there.
Epstein literally “won” the powerball. $30 million.
the winning numbers were picked in a small town on the colorado borderscreencap this post
>>523997429Interesting
>>523996041Now this is a schizo post.Learn how odds work.
>>523996041assuming a 1:1 bit mapping, the algorithm here favors half of all possible combinations twice as much on average, but does include every possible combination with each generated ticket.)Does this mean you're likely to win? Following the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics it means a version of you will absolutely win, but your chances of being that version of you are equally slim as a normal random ticket. The existence of that version of you may hovever make it easier to make your consciousness to it via morphological travel as described in the Theory page of this site.As a word of caution: if you use this and get something crazy like 1,2,3,4,5+6 that is phenomenally unlikely, but you should still play the numbers for a proper mapping if you were planning to play the generated numbers beforehand because that is a combination guaranteed by the physics of the many worlds interpretation and each generated result must be played for this have complete coverage.
“The Lottery, with its weekly pay-out of enormous prizes, was the one public event to which the proles paid serious attention. It was probable that there were some millions of proles for whom the Lottery was the principal if not the only reason for remaining alive. It was their delight, their folly, their anodyne, their intellectual stimulant. Where the Lottery was concerned, even people who could barely read and write seemed capable of intricate calculations and staggering feats of memory. There was a whole tribe of men who made their living simply by selling systems, forecasts, and lucky amulets. Winston had nothing to do with the Lottery, which was managed by the Ministry of Plenty, but he was aware (indeed everyone in the party was aware) that the prizes were largely imaginary. Only small sums were actually paid out, the winners of the big prizes being nonexistent persons.”― George Orwell, 1984https://files.catbox.moe/v2yqq6.pdf
>>523998385Very good Post
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Requesting access to be one of those handpicked. requesting picks from below. It would be much appreciated. 21 - 23 - 32 - 61 - 69 427 - 28 - 33 - 62 - 64 2136 - 39 - 47 - 53 - 63 1803 - 12 - 16 - 37 - 44 2406 - 52 - 59 - 66 - 67 1813 - 26 - 34 - 46 - 49 15
>>523996041>It costs 4 dollars per drawingIt's only $2, I'll see you with my cool billion, faglord.
>>523996041>1.5 billion>cash value 689 million>artifically flavored, does not contain butterwhy is everything in America a scam with small print?
>>523999257Do you want to split the jackpot with like 40 other people?
>>523999356Ideally you get two Powerball tickets per drawing one from quatism and another from qrng permutations
>>523999257alternate set if needed. putting the numbers into the universe could generate increased odds on a quantum level, better play so (((YOU))) dont miss out06 - 11 - 34 - 40 - 46 - 2141 - 47 - 48 - 61 - 62 - 0607 - 21 - 29 - 40 - 58 - 2229 - 33 - 39 - 44 - 52 - 1522 - 25 - 28 - 41 - 66 - 18
>>523999365Why is America the only developed country that routinely mutilates it's baby boys after birth?
>>523999536Maybe but I think you should still generate some numbers play them and keep them to yourself I guess it can't hurt to also generate some numbers play them and then post them online if you can afford to do both
>>523999417sure, the alternative being nothing like 100 million other people
>>523996498RNG computers are used for shit like KINO and set for life type shit. Main draws are all physical machines.I used to do work for TAB in Australia. Gambling is serious business.
>>523999889The Powerball in USA uses physical balls and wind turbulence and it's Livestreamed the drawing on tv
>>523996720>you get less than half of the advertised jackpot amountNo you get the full payout if you do the default 20 to 30 year option. The lump sum is based off buying a bond at today's rate that would pay the full amount after the 30 years. That's why it's smaller..The over all lump sums have also been dropping because bond market rates are higher. You need much large amount at say 1.5% to reach X after 30 years than if you are gaining even 4%Taxes are just taxes. Federal hits you for 35%ish and some states like CA don't charge state tax on wins but other's do.>>523996979>Most Powerball and mega millions winners are anonymousNah.. by law their names are published, same as huge winners in Vegas' million dollar multi-casino slots. You just don't have to do the press conference event but most wins require a photo and name etc. The only reason they seem unknown is nobody but family/friends or scammers cares.
>>523996498the last time I tried this, the selected winner never reached out to me to do the split and presumably kept all the money.i think whoever is rigging it has already game-planned this out with the winners they pre-select
>>524000243Yeah Eddie Tipton is the only guy to pull off a huge lotto scam and it required in the room with the PC access as like head of IT for the lotto. So it's not rigged but clearly it's near impossible oddshttps://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2018/03/26/lottery-jackpot-scam-eddie-tipton-iowa-secret-code/457818002/You're better off playing the bigger pay day scratches on release when the most prizes are in play. Those win 5m etc ones are like 1 in 3m VS 1 in 300m. Still going to lose of course.
>>524000263You setup a blind trush with a lawyer and he picks up the check as a representative
>>523997429That was a trust, unrelated to Epstein.
anything for Canadian lottos like 6/49 or lottmax?
>>523996041>Lottery schizopostingLol I'm bored, may just blow 2 bucks or so on this stupid shit later
I always just let the machine generate the numbers, and get $4 tickets. Is that bad?
>>524000990>On February 22, 1993 (...) the New Mexico State Land Office granted an agricultural land lease near the unincorporated community of Stanley to the Zorro Trust. The trust was a shell company for Jeffrey Epstein, whose address of record at that time was 457 Madison Avenue (...). On that same day, the Zorro Trust completed a purchase of lands owned by members of the King family, a powerful New Mexico agricultural and political dynasty. Zorro’s deal included rights to the Kings’ leases on public lands, a total of 1,159 acres rented for $872.22 a year. The largest private landowners in New Mexico are either outside billionaires or family dynasties. >https://newrepublic. com/article/154761/jeffrey-epstein-zorro-ranch-new-mexico-historyNothing to see here, goy
>>524000263>Nah.. by law their names are published, same as huge winners in Vegas' million dollar multi-casino slots. You just don't have to do the press conference event but most wins require a photo and name etc. The only reason they seem unknown is nobody but family/friends or scammers cares.Nope. >>524000819This. There's many cases where the winner was completely anonymous all we know is what store it was purchased at
>>524001365You might as well use a quantum true random number generator instead of a psuedorandom number generator at the store
>>524001185Okay I found something for youhttps://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/31766514/#q31773325https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/31766514/#q31773597https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/31766514/#q31773986>>use https://www.quatism.com/lottery.htm to select lottery ticket numbersBit of an issue, fren... It doesn't work.Tried using it to pick euromillions numbers (5 numbers between 1-50 plus 2 numbers between 1-12) but using the "custom" setting on the thingy, the "white balls" works fine but no matter what you select for "red balls" when you click the button it resets to drawing 1.That was on moblie (android), just tried it on the PC and it won't let me change any parameters at all, it's locked at wb5 wm70 rb1 rm25.Guess I don't get to play quantum lottery.That was hacked together to avoid being a pain with the mapping functions, I'd just run it twice for now and discard the second set of white balls while using both reds.Roger that.Thank you fren.
>>523996041I used to study probabilities. We learned from quantum mechanics that probabilities can interfere with each other. Keep that in mind. If you pick random numbers, you have a 1 in 300M chance of winning. However, the chance that you will win, and that the winning numbers will match your kids birthdays is much much lower, even though, arguably, those numbers can also be chosen randomly. If you look at lottery statistics, it proves this because ~65% of winners used Auto Pick. Another anomaly, if you always choose the same numbers, then you can view the drawing as the lottery trying to pick YOUR numbers, so your probability gets gradually higher; 1:300M, 1:150M, 1:75M... Etc..Godspeed and good luck, anons.
>>523996571No, he's right. You can't stop the prescreened winners from taking their half, but as long as you use your own randomly generated numbers and buy your ticket late in the cycle, you can still kike the kikes out of half of their gray budget money.
>>524002129>If you look at lottery statistics, it proves this because ~65% of winners used Auto Pick.And what percentage of tickets are auto pick? 65?
>>523996041>letting your state get a cut of your winningsThere are few cucked things in the US more than this. Literal robbery.
>>523996041IT guy here, rigging the lottery is SO fucking easy.First off watch the movie Lucky Numbers, a movie about a lottery fix scam that really happened.Now that being said how can the Powerball be rigged? Easy.>Powerball ticket sales end an hour before the drawing>During that time all the numbers picked go to a central database>Six numbers are picked that no one has picked yet>Powerball officials put six balls that are easily picked up by the machine as they are significantly lighter than the other balls>Do this every week until you have a MASSIVE jackpot>Finally pick a number from the ones picked on a given date and put those balls in the bin>WinnerWhat they SHOULD do is when the Powerball hits a certain amount ($200 million), split the jackpot into two $100 million drawings that day giving more people a chance to get rich.If you get a jackpot of $800 million, that's 8 number drawings.$100 million is PLENTY enough for anyone to live off the rest of their lives, invest and enjoy.
>>524002241Yes, that's what I was saying. I don't remember the exact number, but it was upwards of 65%
>>523996041State lottery is basically casino but with house edge being so ridiculously high that it would be dumb to even bother playing itIts basically stupidity tax
>>524002194Or you can buy the same ticket numbers ten times so they only get 1/11thExample numbers I just made upGenerate quantum numbers 3, 23, 31, 44, 57 + 21Buy those numbers ten times so you have ten tickets that are exactly the same
>>523996041I wouldn't doubt its rigged to fund certain states.
>>524002333Oh nevermind, I misread your question. I don't know how many people used auto pick in total
>>524002372That's not very efficient, considering the odds of winning are still 250m to 1.
>>524002387But the jackpot numbers are really tiny compared to a states entire budget it's a drop in the ocean >>524002271You can still win as long as you have quantum tickets in play when the jackpot is won and resets
>>524000266They're not supposed to call you. You didn't understand what was written.
>>523996041It's for catching and executing illegal time travelers
Nah, you really think Mossad would do such a thing for an easy billion dollars?
>>523997751No! Its my numbers!
>>523996041becuase you can pick your own numbers it is literally impossible for it to be rigged. There is always the chance some retard could just pick the lucky numbers, and even if one of the "chosen" people won they would have to split the jackpot with the lucky retard.You cannot disprove this because it is the way math works.
>>524002972Pic rel
>>524002932It's an easy way to launder money >Take cash obtained from drugs prostitution etc >Go to store or have someone else go to store and buy lots of lottery tickets for you with cash>Check lottery tickets if you win a smaller prize like 100k that's taxable income and clean cash
>>524003081But you can't buy any tickets an hour before the drawing takes place? You might be right though
I remember when the Powerball was a billion so I bought a ticket and the live drawing was postponed to the following morning. I knew it was rigged then.
>>524002129I expect you got an F.This entire post is totally wrong.
>>524003278I don't think it would be possible for them to filter out everyone numbers except their chosen winners. there's only like 318 million possibilities. It's entirely possible that every single combination could be picked especially in a big drawing.>>524003400That shit was super sus I do have to admit.
>>524003400That was because one state was lagging and the winner wasn't from that state
>>523996041I play the same numbers every week and then whisper those numbers into my phone and Webcam mic and talk to the nsa/fbi to rig it in my favor, I say only like a 30m one doesnt have to be the 1b hasn't worked yet but I think I can bug them enough to let me win one of these days.
>>524003513**The chances that every single possible combination is picked (meaning at least one ticket exists for each of the 292,201,338 possible Powerball combinations) in any given Saturday drawing are effectively zero.**Powerball currently uses 5 white balls from 1-69 and 1 red Powerball from 1-26. The total number of unique combinations is calculated as:\[\binom{69}{5} \times 26 = 11,238,513 \times 26 = 292,201,338\]To arrive at this: The number of ways to choose 5 unordered numbers from 69 is the binomial coefficient \(\binom{69}{5}\), which equals 11,238,513. Multiply by the 26 choices for the red ball.Typical ticket sales for a regular drawing are in the tens of millions (e.g., 20-50 million tickets), far short of covering all combinations. Even during record jackpots (like $2 billion+), sales might reach 500-600 million tickets, still only covering a fraction with many duplicates.Fully covering all combinations would require purchasing exactly 292,201,338 tickets (one for each), costing over $584 million at $2 each—not counting logistics, which make it practically impossible due to time constraints, terminal limits, and in-person purchase rules.In short, the probability is so vanishingly small it's not meaningfully different from impossible for any real drawing.
>>523996041epsteins zorro ranch won two lotteries.so lotteries can be and are rigged
>>524003700Maybe you haven't done enough bad stuff for them to blackmail you with >>524003513The chances that **at least 97%** of the 292,201,338 possible Powerball combinations are covered (i.e., at least one ticket sold for each) in any single drawing—including the current high-jackpot run as of December 20, 2025—are **effectively zero**.### Why Coverage Remains LowPowerball has **292,201,338** unique combinations (calculated as \(\binom{69}{5} \times 26 = 11,238,513 \times 26\)).To cover 97% requires at least one ticket for roughly **283,435,298** distinct combinations.Even in record jackpots, ticket sales peak at hundreds of millions—with heavy duplicates due to players favoring popular numbers (e.g., birthdays, patterns).### Historical and Current Sales Data- The all-time record jackpot ($2.04 billion in 2022) and recent large ones (e.g., $1.787 billion in September 2025) saw estimated sales around **500–600 million** tickets at most.- Current $1.5 billion jackpot (December 20, 2025 drawing)—sales likely in the **300–500 million** range based on similar runs, far below needed levels.### Coverage ProbabilityEven assuming an optimistic **600 million** random tickets (no duplicates), the expected unique combinations covered calculate via the coupon collector approximation or inclusion probability: about 87–88% (probability a specific combination is missed: \((1 - 1/N)^{600M} \approx e^{-2.05} \approx 0.128\), so covered ≈ 87.2%).With real-world duplicates, actual unique coverage is lower (historically ~50–70% in mega-jackpots).Achieving 97% would require billions of tickets—logistically impossible due to time, terminal limits, and sales caps.In summary, while huge jackpots drive massive sales, they still cover only a fraction of combinations. The probability of reaching 97% coverage in any real drawing is negligibly small—practically impossible.
>>524003755No, **Epstein's Zorro Ranch (or any entity directly tied to Jeffrey Epstein) did not win two lotteries**—or even one. This is a persistent online conspiracy theory based on a coincidence, but it's been thoroughly debunked by journalists and investigators.### The Facts on the 2008 "Zorro Trust" Powerball Win- In July/August 2008, a **Zorro Trust** claimed an ~$85 million Oklahoma Powerball jackpot (lump sum ~$29.3 million after taxes).- Epstein owned a separate entity called the **Zorro Trust**, which he used for real estate (including purchasing land for his New Mexico Zorro Ranch in the 1990s) and political donations.- The two trusts shared the same name—"Zorro"—but were entirely unrelated: - Epstein's was based in New York/New Mexico. - The lottery-winning trust was created in Oklahoma specifically to claim the prize anonymously.- Local reporting (e.g., *The Oklahoman*) investigated and identified the real winner as a local woman from Altus, OK, who worked at a grocery store near where the ticket was bought. She chose the trust name independently (likely inspired by the famous character, as "Zorro" isn't unique).- No evidence links Epstein to the winning ticket, the purchase, or the payout. The timing (around his 2008 Florida plea deal) and name overlap fueled speculation, but fact-checks from sources like Bloomberg, *The Lost Ogle*, and others confirm it's just a coincidence.The claim of "two lotteries" appears to be an exaggeration—there's only this one widely circulated story, with no credible second win tied to Epstein or his properties.In short: The Epstein/Zorro story is a myth built on coincidence, not proof of rigging. Lotteries aren't perfect, but claims of broad manipulation lack evidence and ignore the real (caught) cases of fraud. Play if you want, but know the odds are astronomically against winning fairly—or unfairly!
>>523996041I don't think the smaller lotteries are rigged by the way, just the Powerball and Mega Millions. If you're going to gamble go for the smaller ones
>>524004184But wouldn't those ones be Targeted for money laundering? >>524003205
>>523996121>But what if there's a way to un-rig it?Distributed ball drawings?
>>523996041The chance of winning the Powerball is 50 percent
>>524006322I wish
>>524006732It is. You either win or lose. That's 50 percent.
>>523997429He won twice
>>524006993What if you lose 100% of the time?
When i found out that Jeffery Epstein won the lottery before going to jail i knew it was all rigged.
>>524007652>>524007286He's only alleged to have won it once and it's extremely unlikely >>524003947
>>523996041you type like a brownie
The winning ticket will be from California, New Jersey, New York or Florida
>>524002366The price of entry being absurdly low makes it incredibly easy for people to justify buying a ticketI've thrown far more than two bucks away on stupid shit that has done nothing
>>524007419That's impossible
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