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12:45.
Restate my assumptions.

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One: Mathematics
is the language of nature.

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Two: Everything around us
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can be represented and
understood through numbers.

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Three: If you graph the numbers
of any system, patterns emerge.

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Therefore, there are patterns
everywhere in nature.

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Evidence:
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The cycling
of disease epidemics;

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the wax and wane
of caribou populations;

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sun spot cycles;
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the rise and fall of the Nile.
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So, what about
the stock market?

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The universe of numbers that
represents the global economy.

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Millions of hands at work,
billions of minds.

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A vast network, screaming
with life. An organism.

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A natural organism.
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My hypothesis:
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Within the stock market,
there is a pattern as well...

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Right in front of me,
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hiding behind the numbers.
Always has been.

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12:50, press return.
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Hello.
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Maximillian Cohen, please.
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- Yeah?
- Hi, it's Marcy Dawson.

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I'm a partner at the predictive
strategy firm...

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- I told you...
- Sorry I haven't called.

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I hoped we could have lunch
tomorrow. Say one o'clock?


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