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being serious for a moment, if that's what they use as a trigger for their "race face" or focus, then so be it. but it's more than a bit unstable to do so without recognising that it's only an action or object to start the focussing process off. if the number 13 was really that unlucky you'd expect cars in 13th to retire in succession, one after another
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Indeed, no surprises if FIA jumps the 13th position in the race to be sure nothing happens...
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or offers bonus points for 13th position survivors
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Actually there's a fair degree of evidence showing that a positive mental mindset not only affects your own individual performance but also has an effect on machines near you.
A 20 year study carried out at Princeton University involving millions of experiments by students trying to affect a random number machine by thought alone, shows a significant statistical shift. It seems scientifically accurate that not any can a driver's personal performance be enhanced by his belief in good (or bad) luck, but also the car itself. Strange but true. (Fade out to spooky music...) |
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8 Dec 2012, 00:21 (Ref:3176371) | #32 | ||
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Can a drivers belief in good luck stop another from driving into the side of him?
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So, the answer to your question is no, but the probabilty of another driver T-boning him is slightly reduced. In a sport such as F1, where thousanths of a second make a huge difference, if I was team principal of Red Bull I would positively encourage Vettel to bring his lucky teddy bear along. Perhaps he does! |
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8 Dec 2012, 13:11 (Ref:3176512) | #34 | ||
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Have a look at Ben Goldacre's article on the Golden Arse Beam effect which explains why superstitions can influence performance even though neither they, nor the "power of thought" can make one iota of difference to genuinely chance events. http://www.badscience.net/2011/07/th...hod/#more-2485 If you want to know why people can find evidence for such an effect even though it isn't real look up statistical tests and null hypothesis then publication bias and you will have the answer. Alternatively ask Schummy |
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affecting the outcome of a random number is one thing, but a race with millions of potential outcomes is far more interesting. if you've ever had a "if i'd have left 5 minutes earlier like i meant to instead of *insert random task here*, i'd have been caught up in that accident on the motorway" moment, you'll get it. a belief in luck could be described as being similar to having an open mind, or a state of meditation - it's a faith that stops irrational thoughts and aggression from building up and interfering. it keeps the ego out of the way - to put it into buddhist terms. arrogance and desperation or insecurity are products of the ego, and as such get in the way. ergo luck and faith are "clean" types of belief, though in the same way i personally disagree with the organised religions that go by a book, i disagree with the luck concept. it's fundamentally unstable to focus all your achievements and goals on a single item or concept. if the airline lose your lucky pants, you're still in serious bother |
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While we're on the geek trip; their are 90 positive two-digit numbers and 91 non-negative two-digit numbers (00). As 1-9 are single digit numbers. There are 101 possible combinations of numbers with a maximum of two digits. Or 110, if as with some numbers in NASCAR, you "duplicate" 1-9 by putting a zero in front of the number on a seperate car. So that you have a "one car" and an "oh-one" car, etc. ...so; by 2020 when F1 is completely green, cheap and road relevant we could have as many as 55 teams! Of course, you have to subtract all two-digit totals by one if you don't use 13, which would leave only 54 possible two car teams. |
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I seem to have entered the Twilight Zone....
The announcement was a bit of a fizzer....only announced the bleeding obvious. They may as well have announced the sun will come up tomorrow. |
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