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Bet at the races, physicist style

By Economic Times - 3 weeks ago
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 per race. Physicists offered a cheap and simple method, assuming each horse as a perfect rolling sphere.

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