02-29-2008, 04:41 PM
Shlama Otto,
You are mischaracterizing my study and claims.
You are also lumping search results together rather that dealing with the 150 abnormally high Z scores (standard deviations) I found, for which you cannot account. My experiment was done in good faith and the results presented as I found them. 42% of the 367 ELS searches I did have Z Scores greater than 3. This should not be happening. Nothing close to 42% of the Z Scores should be this high. Normal results would be 0.3% of the Z scores at 3.0 or more. As it is, The number of Peshitta ELS Z scores greater than 3.0 (3.0 represents approx. a 1 in a 1000 probability) is 140 times greater than normal or expected results.
That is not a Gaussian distribution. Until you can show similar results in a control text of any sort, you cannot make the effect go away by simply ignoring it.
Lumping all the search results together is simply to ignore the aberrations uncovered. It is akin to looking at the spectrum of sunlight broken down into its various colors of red through violet and recombining them into their original white light, and claiming: "Sunlight is simply white light, nothing more."
That is not science. It is science in reverse.
The Peshitta reveals a spectrum of Z scores which appears highly unusual.
Please explain and reproduce my results in another control text using Hebrew letters.
Blessings,
Dave
You are mischaracterizing my study and claims.
Quote:You wroteAnd you are assuming things I never said or thought. I never made any claim about "Yeshua" findings. It was analyzed with the other 94 names and titles and the results were included and averaged out.ave probably concluded that this ???extra??? 0.2% among the 944,519 copies of ???Yeshua??? was a Godly miracle. Both truth and common sense suggest that there is something wrong with this logic.
You are also lumping search results together rather that dealing with the 150 abnormally high Z scores (standard deviations) I found, for which you cannot account. My experiment was done in good faith and the results presented as I found them. 42% of the 367 ELS searches I did have Z Scores greater than 3. This should not be happening. Nothing close to 42% of the Z Scores should be this high. Normal results would be 0.3% of the Z scores at 3.0 or more. As it is, The number of Peshitta ELS Z scores greater than 3.0 (3.0 represents approx. a 1 in a 1000 probability) is 140 times greater than normal or expected results.
That is not a Gaussian distribution. Until you can show similar results in a control text of any sort, you cannot make the effect go away by simply ignoring it.
Lumping all the search results together is simply to ignore the aberrations uncovered. It is akin to looking at the spectrum of sunlight broken down into its various colors of red through violet and recombining them into their original white light, and claiming: "Sunlight is simply white light, nothing more."
That is not science. It is science in reverse.
The Peshitta reveals a spectrum of Z scores which appears highly unusual.
Please explain and reproduce my results in another control text using Hebrew letters.
Blessings,
Dave