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Balls used in the random selection of lottery tickets are
carefully checked for weight, size, weight distribution, and
uniformity. But no one subjects them to a magnetic field.
It should be possible to apply paint with a slightly higher
metal content, and then use an external magnetic field
to
change the odds. Also possible is a heat response to
radiation
in a certain wavelength that could make the ball somewhat
warmer and therefore slightly stickier.
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This is called cheating. tsk, tsk |
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Also, I expect they look extremely closely if anyone
who has access to the draw (or their family and
friends) wins. |
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hmmm, or some of the balls could be porous and humidity would cause them to gain weight after they had been inspected... |
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You don't need to have a family member or friend win, you just need to find a random willing participant to split the prize. Just send out some email to random addersses until you find someone who wants to get rich. I hear thre are lots of them. |
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Heck, I bet you could get someone to participate even if you can't get the magnetic paint to work. |
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