Theory of Everything Confirmed: Football Fans Partake in Experiment for SB XLV

Football fans are participating in an online experiment to tempt destiny in support of their team's bid to win SB XLV on February 6, 2011, and in the process, verify the theory of everything put forth by Albert Einstein's notion of hidden variables.

Pemberton, NJ, January 23, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Football fans are participating in an online experiment to tempt destiny in support of their team's bid to win SB XLV on February 6, 2011. Each time a Tempt Destiny billboard is created the team featured goes on to win the big game, a 4-for-4 track record. College professor Manuel Morales created a competition for fans to chose which team would be on the next Tempt Destiny billboard he creates, and in the process, verify the theory of everything put forth by Albert Einstein's notion of hidden variables.

"If one understands that destiny is a predetermined event or series of events and that all events are fundamentally moments of energy, then it can be understood that destiny is the proverbial theory of everything," says Morales. "A popular misconception about destiny is that predetermined events are assumed to be certain. However, evidence shows us that this is not the case."

With the help of thousands of football fans participating in this study since 2000, Manuel Morales has compiled empirical evidence that the hidden variables Einstein pursued in the last thirty years of his life, consists of direct and indirect choice which gives us predetermined states of certainty and probability of physical properties and events. In his research paper recently published by the General Science Journal, a publisher of papers on theoretical and applied physics, Morales defines this fundamental interaction of nature as choice-chance mechanics (see http://wbabin.globat.com/ntham/morales.pdf ).

At 12 noon January 23, 2011, this year's TemptDestiny.com competition will conclude with either a direct choice taking place (team with the most votes also winning its championship game, 1024-1 odds), or if a direct choice does not take place, conclude with an indirect choice (SB bound team with the most votes is chosen instead, 2-1 odds). By distinguishing that there exist only two types of choices, the Tempt Destiny experiment seeks to demonstrated that when a direct choice pairs with a chance event, the outcome is certain. And when an indirect choice pairs with a chance event, the outcome is probable. This means that "everything" is predetermined by the type of choice made.

Upon acceptance of this gift of support from their fans, the 5th Tempt Destiny billboard will be on display in the team's regional area prior to the big game on February 6, 2011.

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