Bet at the races, physicist style
A group of investors employed biologists, statisticians, and physicists to predict horse race outcomes. Biologists needed $100 billion and 200 years to engineer a racehorse. Statisticians could predict outcomes with 10% accuracy at $100 million pe...

The biologists said that they could genetically engineer an unbeatable racehorse, but it would take 200 years and $100 bn.
The statisticians reported next. They said that they could predict the outcome of any race, at a cost of $100 mn a race, and they would only be right 10% of the time.
Finally, the physicists reported they could also predict the outcome of any race, and that their process was cheap and simple. The investors listened eagerly to this proposal. The head physicist reported, 'We have made several simplifying assumptions: first, let each horse be a perfect rolling sphere....'
Shuffle Those Numbers
The teacher asked little Johnny if he knew his numbers.
'Good. What comes after 3?'
'4,' answered the boy.
'What comes after 6?'
'Very good,' said the teacher. 'Your dad did a good job. And what comes after 10?'
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