> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nanograte Knowledge Technologies via AGI [mailto:[email protected]]
> 
> 
> Randomness would be a key objective for research to resolve. If the system
> cannot embrace true randomness, it would be quite useless. Thus, at the
> logical-systems level, one has to consider any method, which would be
> pattern-of-pattern friendly. Recently, I conducted an armchair experiment
to
> assess the reliability of a name-brand random generator, which claims to
use
> cosmic noise as random, input stream. Still, using a basic algorithm, I
> discovered a few, consistent patterns in all the patterns that on-line
system
> generated, according to my specifications.
> 


Conveniently there is now a random number generator built into Intel CPU's:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RdRand  I wonder what the quality of that is?

John 





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