but even without any artificial influence, there must be some pattern.
When it spins, how much momentum the ball has, how much space there is to put the ball in, the collision between the individual balls and the force of the collision with the barrel wall, the timing, all play a part in which ball comes out.
So there are two ways to figure out which ball comes out,
One is, a very complex algorithm that takes all the physical factors into account and comes up with a result. Only the algorithm must be super complicated, the computing cycle is very long, and it is also possible to under-calculate some factors by not taking them into account
The second one is, to look for the pattern, when the data of super-multiple periods come up, according to the big data, some patterns may be derived. But the difficulty is that this big data may be so big that we can not imagine the big, maybe hundreds of years of invariable law of the lottery to find (ps, the equipment can not be changed, or not change the law)
So no matter what method to get the results are very difficult very difficult
The law can be there, but when you get it is very difficult, in fact, for us is the lawlessness, that is, the randomness
The law can be there, but get very difficult, actually for us is the lawlessness, that is, randomness< /p>