Anatomy of the 2019 World Series Analysis of an Anomaly

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By Namref H. Tims

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In my previous book " Do The 59s In Golf Prove Biorhythm Theory? I asked a provocative question. I answered it emphatically. In fact : I became the first person in history to show a correlation to exceptionally low scoring in golf and Biorhythm Theory!
Although I showed that Biorhythm cycles exist , what I did NOT do is this : Prove the original concept of Biorhythm Theory.
Does that sound contradictory?
Let me elaborate why it is NOT.
Biorhythm Theory suggests that a Critical Day is an unstable day that yields accidents and sub par performances. In practice it has been found that a Critical Day can sometimes and quite often yield exceptional, once in a life time performances. Particularly in the arena of sport.
One of the early gurus — Bernard Gittelson , mentioned this phenomenon in one of his books. However, as I detailed in my own book, Gittelson was part "scientist" and part con artist. Gittelson was trying to "sell" Biorhythm Theory.
So why did the Theory fail?
Biorhythms exist —but they do not exist in a vacuum.
When I analyzed the Games of the 2019 World Series there were a number of anomalies. When I used Biorhythm Theory— I was pleasantly surprised! Many of the anomalies coincided with familiar Biorhythm patterns.
The Theory predicted what none of the "so called" experts could : The Theory predicted the winner of each of the first five games— All of which were won on the road !
Over the years have seen a movie and heard talk about Sabermetrics. Lots of numbers and stats thrown around. Sabermetrics has it's place. It can show potential— but Sabermetrics cannot do what I have observed with Biorhythm Theory— An objective method that predicted the outcome of the first five games.
However, I will have to teach you this method of analysis. It is not overly complicated but it does require a certain facility wih numbers. Besides predicting the first five games with Biorhythm Theory— I used it to help me analyze a troubling problem. Did the 2017 Houston Astros cheating scheme really give them an "enormous" advantage as the "so called" experts think. You may be surprised what I found. So open your mind and open your eyes as we take a Fresh, New look at Biorhythm Theory while we apply it to Major League Baseball.

Anatomy of the 2019 World Series Analysis of an Anomaly