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Does "luck" really exist?

/377 adab 44 aed 2e 7332 18 FFE 58 c 0 1a 18 b 86 D6 fa 02? X-BCE-process = image/resize, m _ lfit, w _ 450, h _ 600, limit _ 1/quality, q _ 85 "luck" is perhaps the most mysterious force in the universe. But what is luck? Why do some people win the lottery twice, while others are unlucky for no reason? What is hidden behind these strange coincidences and incredible twists and turns? Is it a random event that determines our fate? Or are the laws of physics predestined? Scientists are trying to prove whether luck really exists.

/a08b 87d 6277 f 9 e 2 fc 7c 464 c 1 1430 e 924 b 999 f 302? X-BCE-process = image/resize, m _ lfit, w _ 450, h _ 600, limit _ 1/quality, q _ 85 In the casino, you will find that some superstitious numbers will be used by players to pray for good luck. Everyone has a way to pray for good luck. Some people use birthdays as lucky numbers, some people pray, and some people ask that all chips must be head-up. These methods come into being because we believe that what we do will affect our chances.

/0e 2442 a 7d 933 c 89542 a 2e 1b2da 1373 f 0830200 1e? X-BCE-process = image/resize, m _ lfit, w _ 450, h _ 600, limit _ 1/quality, q _ 85 Sally Linkenauger, a lecturer in psychology at Lancaster University, believes that her belief in good luck will really affect her performance. She did a series of experiments to prove her hypothesis. She gathered the frequent golfers and told half of them that the putter they used was used by a famous golfer. Next, let them hit the ball 10 times to see how they perform. The other half got different news. Let them use a good putter and then let them hit the ball 10 times. After many experiments, the trend has formed. After hitting the ball, people who think they have the putter used by famous golfers use one or half strokes less than those who think they just have a good putter. Golf clubs are not lucky things. The key lies in whether the hitters themselves think that the clubs in their hands can bring good luck.

Sometimes, no matter what we do, the universe seems to have other plans. How can we explain those puzzling, amazing coincidences or incredible luck? Is there that kind of power in our life? We need to seek meaning, or live in the dogma of "Hey, something's wrong". In the summer of 2006, 10-year-old Laura buxton wrote her name and address on a balloon and let it fly in the garden. The balloon flew 140 miles over England and landed. A farmer found it. To his surprise, the farmer's neighbor also has a little girl named Laura buxton. Is it just a coincidence? Or what does this mean? In fact, there are more than 7 billion people on the earth, and we will inevitably experience some bizarre and mysterious coincidences. Given a large enough sample size, all possible coincidences will happen. One definition of coincidence is that the probability of something happening is one in a million. Laura buxton's balloon flew over England and fell into the hands of another Laura buxton. It was just a coincidence, and there was no magic.

So luck has a certain randomness, but it can also increase the probability of good luck through people's usual efforts, and even decide the occurrence of good luck!