Powerball, Mega Millions, Super Lotto, Fantasy, you name it...
There are 275,223,510 different combinations that can be drawn...
And yet for the BIGGEST WINS IN U.S. HISTORY...
40% of the time the first number was a variation of 1 (either 1, 10, or 11)...
45% of the time the winning Powerball was 19 (notice how 1 + 9 = 10?)...
50% of the time the winning Powerball was a variation of 7 (see here why 7 is such a common number and how it appears every 2 weeks...) Want to be even more tripped out?
Check out minute 6:10 of this brief video...
You’ll see how the same four numbers show up in 60% of top lottery jackpots...no exceptions!
See the conclusive proof right here.
There are 275,223,510 different combinations that can be drawn...
And yet for the BIGGEST WINS IN U.S. HISTORY...
40% of the time the first number was a variation of 1 (either 1, 10, or 11)...
45% of the time the winning Powerball was 19 (notice how 1 + 9 = 10?)...
50% of the time the winning Powerball was a variation of 7 (see here why 7 is such a common number and how it appears every 2 weeks...) Want to be even more tripped out?
Check out minute 6:10 of this brief video...
You’ll see how the same four numbers show up in 60% of top lottery jackpots...no exceptions!
See the conclusive proof right here.
tion through water (hydrophily) is a much rarer method, occurring in only around 2% of abiotically pollinated flowers. Common examples of this include Calitriche autumnalis, Vallisneria spiralis and some sea-grasses. One characteristic which most species in this group share is a lack of an exine, or protective layer, around the pollen grain. Paul Knuth identified two types of hydrophilous pollination in 1906 and Ernst Schwarzenbach added a third in 1944. Knuth named his two groups Hyphydrogamy and the more common Ephydrogamy. In Hyphydrogamy pollination occurs below the surface of the water and so the pollen grains are typically negatively buoyant. For marine plants that exhibit this method the stigmas are usually stiff, while freshwater
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