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EdwardSolomon 20 points ago +20 / -0

Yes. Thanks to TD.win

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EdwardSolomon 16 points ago +17 / -1

The Wheel is too weak to use for such massive spikes like in MI.

The Wheel is meant to be a sneaky algorithm that gently alters the trajectories for both candidates.

That wouldn't have sufficed in MI.

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EdwardSolomon 8 points ago +8 / -0

We had a lot of snow in New York. I spent half the day shoveling. I have elderly neighbors I helped too and dusting off the main parts of their cars. relax

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EdwardSolomon 7 points ago +7 / -0

Like I'll turn on the stream now just cuz you're upset.

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EdwardSolomon 6 points ago +6 / -0

I"m alive, what's the problem delete this thread.

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EdwardSolomon 8 points ago +8 / -0

???

Natural data won't have one.

Fraud is the answer.

You can brute force the answer...the same way everyone else does...if there's even an answer.

You won't get an answer for natural data, until you hit the trivial range (around 87% the highest denominator). We have answers that are under 50%, with one in one octillion chances of being a natural solution.

good day

In Atlanta the case is even stronger, not only was the solution 2231, but the manufactured ratios converged and clumped around increment of x/23 and x/97, where the 2231 is the product of 23 and 97.

If you want, you can join Joe BIden's defense team and challenge me.

You obviously get a tingle up your leg everyone time Joe speaks.

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EdwardSolomon 9 points ago +9 / -0

My definition of ratio (so far as voting is concerned) is the quotient of two integers.

For the purposes of my research, this quotient is Trump's Total divided by the Grand Total, for each precinct on each timestamp.

May I ask something, what is your definition of a ratio?

Also, may I ask you, do you know how to perform an Inverse Floor Function, without brute forcing it, because over at MathStackExchange, their only solution, is to brute force it, as I did.

https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2815868/finding-an-inverse-for-a-function-with-floor https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2158890/inverse-of-a-floor-function

Have a good day.

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EdwardSolomon 7 points ago +7 / -0

What was debunked?

26 precincts reporting the same ratio at the same time is normal?

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EdwardSolomon 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm here now.

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EdwardSolomon 5 points ago +5 / -0

Did anyone tell you that ES&S uses the same architecture as Dominion?

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EdwardSolomon 8 points ago +8 / -0

I'm being told by many that they are handling it and they are now aware.

I'll believe it when a bigwig says so by either calling/contacting me directly, or putting in on Parler/Twitter.

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EdwardSolomon 5 points ago +5 / -0

The data on the left side of the sheet, are the exact numbers reported by the precincts in SCYTL's database on SCYTL's timestamps.

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EdwardSolomon 5 points ago +5 / -0

Exactly.

The more detailed it gets, the less people understand.

You'd think it would be opposite.

Especially when I'm only talking about discrete integer ratios.

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EdwardSolomon 2 points ago +2 / -0

I can't reach anyone.

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