Who knows how many predictions he's made over the years, or the black book he looks them up in after a drawing, so he knows where (whether) to call the press conference. At 04:40 PM 10/24/01 -0700, Lucky Green wrote:
It would have been more impressive had Copperfield revealed the numbers he predicted an hour /before/ the drawing...
--Lucky
-----Original Message----- From: owner-cypherpunks@lne.com [mailto:owner-cypherpunks@lne.com] On Behalf Of Anonymous Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 4:01 PM To: cypherpunks@lne.com Subject: Conman, quantum entaglement and no cat
http://www.thescotsman.co.uk/text_only.cfm?id=116404
Magicians lottery list accurate
THE American illusionist David Copperfield said yesterday he has been bombarded by requests for tips on the winning numbers in Germanys national lottery on Saturday night - numbers he said he predicted seven months ago.
Copperfield wrote down his forecast on 17 February for the multi-million mark lottery drawing due on 13 October. The prediction was sealed by a notary and locked in a box that was kept under round-the-clock surveillance.
An hour after the winning numbers were drawn, the box was opened on a live television broadcast and the numbers matched the winning draw: 2, 9, 10, 15, 25, 38 and 4.
"It wasnt a trick," Copperfield told Bild am Sonntag newspaper after the performance on the popular Wanna Bet? show on ZDF television. "It was more an experiment and mental exercise. We only use about 10 per cent of our brain capacity."
Copperfield said he is not tempted to play the lottery himself because he would not be able to "see" the numbers. "I used to try it out by giving friends the numbers, but then it would never work," he said. "If the numbers arent kept secret, it doesnt work."
Copperfield said hundreds of people had written him since February begging him for tips on what numbers to pick. "Hundreds of emails, so many letters and requests from people in despair. "
But can he do RSA keys ?
If he can, that would mean that they are truly random.
If he can't they are not.
This test should become a part of Diehard.