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I DID IT BROS! I DISCOVERED A NEW LAW OF PHYSICS OR SOMETHING

I DID IT BROS! I discovered a LAW OF PHYSICS THAT PUNISHE...
chilmata
  07/10/26
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Mainlining the $ecret Truth of the Univer$e
  07/10/26
I accept this blank bump as a show of support. Thank you bro...
chilmata
  07/10/26
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Mainlining the $ecret Truth of the Univer$e
  07/10/26
Why would it be a "law of physics" and not just a ...
The Penis
  07/10/26
Ok, you caught me. I needed some clickbait. That is exact...
chilmata
  07/10/26


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Date: July 10th, 2026 2:16 AM
Author: chilmata

I DID IT BROS!

I discovered a LAW OF PHYSICS THAT PUNISHES WINNING STREAKS IN SPORTS or I have full blown AI psychosis. I need someone to do their due diligence, investigate this and render a verdict.

Here is what I discovered:

The longer a team stays on a winning streak, the harder something pushes back on it. A force of nature pushes back on the winning streak and pushes harder the longer the streak.

This force of nature does not affect "luck". It affects teams actual performance. And it gets worse the longer the winning goes on, like a physical tax that grows the longer you stay on top.

It is not "hot teams cool off." Everyone knows that. This is something with a SHAPE. It's CONSISTENT. Its OBJECTIVE. It shows up across teams, across decades, and across three completely different sports.

I spent a year testing it every way I could think of to make it disappear. It refused to disappear.

It runs entirely on public data. Anyone can pull the same numbers and check me.

Claude and ChatGPT are saying this needs to pass the human test now before I can go public with it.

I will provide you everything you need to prove me wrong. Data, code, every test, and every result that failed. Take your best shot.

If you have the background in statistics and/or physics email me at chilmata@gmail.com. Tell me your background.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5881369&forum_id=2)#49990146)



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Date: July 10th, 2026 2:17 AM
Author: Mainlining the $ecret Truth of the Univer$e (One Year Performance 1978-1979 (Cage Piece) (Awfully coy u are))



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5881369&forum_id=2)#49990149)



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Date: July 10th, 2026 2:19 AM
Author: chilmata

I accept this blank bump as a show of support. Thank you brother. I did it.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5881369&forum_id=2)#49990153)



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Date: July 10th, 2026 2:22 AM
Author: Mainlining the $ecret Truth of the Univer$e (One Year Performance 1978-1979 (Cage Piece) (Awfully coy u are))



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5881369&forum_id=2)#49990159)



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Date: July 10th, 2026 2:22 AM
Author: The Penis

Why would it be a "law of physics" and not just a statistical regularity or a consequence of how streaks are selected or measured? That doesn't make any sense.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5881369&forum_id=2)#49990157)



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Date: July 10th, 2026 2:27 AM
Author: chilmata

Ok, you caught me. I needed some clickbait.

That is exactly the question.

I am not claiming that a regression coefficient has proven a new law of physics.

The measured claim is narrower: as a winning streak persists, performance compresses as a function of the streak’s age, even after accounting for team strength, opponent strength, recent form, accumulated overperformance, schedule structure, and several selection-based explanations.

The obvious skeptical explanations are selection, survivorship, regression to the mean, endogenous stopping, and measurement construction.

Those are not side issues.

They are the entire fight.

I have built tests specifically intended to make the effect disappear if one of those explanations is sufficient.

So far, it has not disappeared, and the same abstract pattern has appeared in basketball, tennis, and soccer using different constructions.

That establishes, at most, a recurring law-like statistical form: sustained ordered competitive performance becomes harder to maintain as the ordered state ages.

Whether that regularity ultimately has a physical explanation, an emergent biological or strategic explanation, or some selection mechanism I have still failed to identify is open.

That is why I am looking for a hostile reviewer instead of announcing that I have discovered a new law of thermodynamics.



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5881369&forum_id=2)#49990165)