I accomplished a great goal: I published my first book in print. The title of the book is Probability Theory, Live! Evidently, the book deals with theory of probability, a branch of mathematics.
The publisher is Xlibris. That name is very meaningful to me. I had around 10,000 books in my personal library when I lived in Romania. I have never reached that amount in USA—ever! Not even remotely close! I loved my collection of books. My ex-wife also loved them books. Granted, she contributed to the enrichment of my library. Communism forced me into self-exile—although it was a risky adventure. I crossed the border into former Yugoslavia, still one of my favorite countries. My ex-wife asked me not to send her many US dollars from America because would-be scavengers would swallow the dollars! She made money by selling the books in my personal library. Each and every book in my collection had this autograph on the first page:
Ex libris meis.
One of my books (textually, From my books, in Latin).
Followed by the Ion Saliu autograph:
My book-love, including this Ex libris meis, is inherited. My parents have loved books—reading, that is. My father's books have this Ex libris meis Latin branding, followed by the Romanian translation: Din cartile mele. Then, my father's signature under the two lines. I also imitated my father's signature. I have never wanted to sign my name differently from my father's signature. His is better-looking than mine, however. I also admit that my father's calligraphy is unquestionably nicer than mine! Computer writing badly affected my handwriting! My signature is the most faithful reminiscence from the past of my manual writing.
I love reading as much as my parents, but our tastes have gone more and more divergent. I am farther intellectually. That's a natural thing. Society evolves as a generation becomes more intellectual than the previous one. The more intellectually divergent generations are, the more advanced a society is. If you look at so-called primitive cultures, the generational differences are virtually negligible. Although, the differences begin to look strident in the third millennium. For example, Amazonian tribes, who barely dressed one generation ago, wear now blue jeans, T-shirts, and baseball caps! It's all about comfort, an essential component of survival.
The women in harshly Islamic nations still wear headscarves and hide their bodies in textile armors. But they use cell phones asking their mothers-in-law for permission to buy sodas!
The societies evolve by creating intellectual gaps between generations. The gaps are essentially rational. The mind has two fundamental components: rational (reason) and irrational (beliefs). The most important change is in Reason. USA has a group of individuals — Amish — who still live like in the sixteenth century. The Amish kids, however, make cell phone calls when family members get seriously ill.
None of my books has been Ex libris meis-branded since I moved to USA! Furthermore, I have abandoned truckloads of books since my residency in the United States of America. Reason accepts abandonment as a component of evolution. It is all dated, but Time itself…
I know, the cover looks great! I created the images based on the Fundamental Formula of the Universe (FFG). The publisher, Xlibris, then created the cover design in consultation with me. I love that book look! I believe it is the greatest cover design of all time! I set it as the background of my Windows 7 desktop. Just right-click the book image at the top of this page.
From the publisher's press release:
There is a serious drawback to self-publishing. Most bookstores have very low regards for self-publishing companies. The idea is that everybody can publish a book, including crass idiots! Unfortunately, my book is not in a highly regarded company. Nonetheless, I wrote a revolutionary book that will be highly appreciated down the road in history. It is the Book of Truth: Randomness rules! Absolute certainty is absolute absurdity.
To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (610) 915-0294 or call (888) 795-4274 x. 7876.
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There are also a few typos, caused by format conversions, a serious Word 2007 bug (automatic style updating) … and lack of observation by this author (forget about the book editors!) For example, instead of 6 ^ 4 = 1296, it shows 64 = 1296! Originally, I used the superscript for raise to power, the math operator.
I recreated the book as PDF. I fixed the typos and the formulas. Everything looks clearly better. Additionally, PDF allows for magnifying certain reports. For example, reports in the Super Roulette Strategy were copied-and-pasted from my Web pages. I had to decrease the font size dramatically for the reports to fit on page.
If you wanted to buy the eBook, I strongly recommend that you buy this new PDF version instead. There is a special membership type named PDFBook 2012. Download fee: US$ 9.95 paid via PayPal. You need first go to the Signup page as for other membership types.
After the completion of the PayPal transaction, you can come back here and right-click to download the PDF file. Or, you can follow the corresponding link on your membership page (sent to you by email).
• Read a formal review of my book in ForeWord Clarion Review, kind of a little bible of the publishing industry. Then read a strong opinion regarding the Clarion review — kind of a short review of a review. You know, I like what they did…the ClarIon(s)! They chose a woman to review my book. She gave me an acceptable 2 of 5. Chances are, a man would have “rewarded” me with “zero out of five”! I'm not kidding! I am notorious for bringing out the worst in men! That really feasts my ego! I must be really good…I mean really great…if I make some men feel like dying out of hatred towards yours truly!
The review of my probability book is officially published online by ForeWord Clarion Reviews:
There are far more important points in my book that the reviewer should have accented. In truth, my probability book demonstrates mathematically, for the first time ever, that Randomness rules the Universe. There is no Absolute Certainty, therefore, no Perfect Order; ergo, the concept of God represents absolute Absurdity. My probability book, also for the first time ever, calculates fool-proof mathematically the degree of certainty that Intelligent Life has duplication outside Terra in this mind-bogglingly gigantic but not infinite Universe. Philosophy itself started at that pinnacle of immensity (Anaximandros). All human knowledge to date is due to that beginning in Ancient Greece.
I introduced the fundamental concepts of Degree of Certainty (DC) and Randomness in 1997, the year I started my website. At that time, all Internet searches on degree of certainty yielded zero results by all search engines — and just one result one year later, in 1998: SALIU.COM. Sure, there were results on certainty or uncertainty, but not the full concept of DC. Now, the year of grace 2010, a Google search on Degree of Certainty yields over ten million results, including an article in Wikipedia! Read more on the influence of my theories of Randomness, Degree of Certainty, Order, God, Universe, Life.
Would they be entirely sane and give credit when credit is due? NOT! My most anthropological piece of advice: Every human must immediately claim credit for what's legitimately his or hers. False modesty is a robbery tool manipulated by the lowlifes. There is no virtue in hiding the Truth and giving illegitimate credit to the undeserving. Par exemple, the discovery of the DNA will forever be under the clouds of doubt. The Nobel laureates never gave due credit to a pioneer, a woman, who had the greatest impact on the discovery. The men, the awardees, would have done nothing without stealing an essential photo created by their female colleague! Truth is above anything and anybody. This rule is the most virtuous form of nurturing and feeding one's ego.
Not to mention valuable formulas and algorithms I discovered. They are the keystone of my book. They were unknown to any book of mathematics, theory of probability included. I discovered also the most important numeric set; all others sets are derived from the exponential or Saliusian sets. I corrected a few famous solutions to famous probability problems or even paradoxes. The old solutions were quite lax approximations. Do not blame the classics for that. We are always limited to the knowledge humanity gained until our lifetime. And I acknowledge I benefited enormously from computers. Add to it my unusual skills in computer programming and software writing. My predecessors didn't dream of such advantageous tools in discovering knowledge. This generation and future generations of students and scholars will discover, in my book, how computers can solve more easily and more quickly even seemingly unsolvable problems.
Then again, would they all be entirely sane — humans of true character, that is — and give credit when credit is due? NOT!!
Most people don't take truth easily. For example, my response to the review of my own book gets deleted at the reviewer's website. Wouldn't it be fair for the reviewer to simply reply to my response? They can reply in the same frank, albeit blunt, tone. I wouldn't mind. The truth is what matters. So, you can click on the previous link, in case my response gets deleted. I might get tired publishing my reply again and again. Therefore, I saved the review of my book and my truthful response on that permanent page at my website.
Really, a superficial review! The reviewer of my book has little knowledge of probability theory, mathematics, in general. The author of the review has a fascination with what she calls my “tremendous ego”. And she exemplifies by two really minor elements in my book (“the best blackjack player ever” and “there would be no casinos”; i.e. if everybody applied my probability theory to gambling mathematics and casino playing).
I. The Fundamentals of Probability Theory......7
1. The Best Introduction to Theory of Probability
2. The Logical Foundation of Probability Theory
3. Calculating the Essential Elements of Probability
4. Precise Definition of the Probability Events
5. The Probability of Binomial Distribution
6. The Probability of Hypergeometric Distribution
7. The Probability of Combined Events
8. The Probability of Inseparable Events, Single Trial
9. The Probability of Separable Events, Multiple Trials
10. Nothing without a Degree of Certainty — Ion Saliu's Paradox
11. The Best Tools to Calculate & Verify Probabilities: Software
II. Combinatorics: Mathematics of Numeric Sets......27
1. Introduction to the Mathematical Sets of Numbers: Exponents (Saliusian Sets), Permutations, Arrangements, Combinations
2. Exponents (Exponential Sets or Saliusian Sets; Ion Saliu Sets)
3. Permutations (Factorial Sets; Exponents without Duplicates)
4. Arrangements Sets (n Permutations m)
5. Combinations (Boxed Arrangements)
6. Lexicographical Order: Each Element in the Set Has a Rank, Index, or Numeral Order
III. The Fundamental Formula of Gambling (FFG)......38
1. Theory of Probability Leading to the Fundamental Formula of Gambling
2. Mathematics Leading to the Fundamental Formula of Gambling
3. The Fundamental Table of Gambling (FTG)
4. The Fundamental Formula of Gambling: Games Other Than Coin Tossing
5. The Practical Dimension of the Fundamental Formula of Gambling
6. The Profound Implications of the Fundamental Formula of Gambling
IV. Standard Deviation: A Measure of Randomness......54
1. Introduction to the Concept of Standard Deviation
2. The Binomial Standard Deviation Formula (BSD)
3. The Statistical Standard Deviation
4. The Best Software to Calculate or Determine Standard Deviation
5. Real-Life Case History: Standard Deviation and Politics
V. The Birthday Paradox or Probability of Repetition (Coincidences, Duplication, Collisions)......66
1. Introduction to the Birthday Paradox: Probability of Coincidences, Repetition
2. Mathematics, Formula of the Birthday Paradox: The Saliusian Sets
3. The Best Software to Calculate the Probability of Collisions, Coincidences, Duplication
4. Relation of the Birthday Paradox Probability to Lottery
5. Relation of the Birthday Paradox Probability to Roulette
6. The Birthday Paradox and the Social Security Number
7. The Birthday Paradox and the Genetic Code, DNA, Forensic Coincidences
8. The Birthday Paradox and the Chance of Duplication of Intelligent Life in the Universe
VI. Important Probability Caveats......87
1. The Fundamental Mathematical Caveat: Probability Equals Degree of Certainty
2. Events Cannot Repeat Ad Infinitum
3. The Probability Theory and the Mechanical Elements
4. The Past Is One of the Essential Elements of Probability Theory
5. How About the Streaks? Probability Is the Theory of Streaks
VII. Probability Paradoxes, Famous Problems......103
1. Introduction to the Concept of Paradox
2. The Monty Hall Paradox: A TV Game Show
3. The Classical Occupancy Problem or the Coupon Collector's Problem
4. Ion Saliu's Paradox and the Law of Large Numbers
5. Montmort's Problem or the Couple Swapping Paradox
6. Reversed Montmort's Problems or Paradoxes
7. No Problem! There Are Solutions to Every Probability Problem
VIII. Games of Chance: Real-Life Probability Theory......123
1. Games of Chance and Probability Theory: An Historical Perspective
2. My Contribution to Probability Theory and Games of Chance (Gambling, Lottery, Sports)
IX. Theory and Strategy of Sports Prognostication or Betting......137
1. The Statistical Approach: American Football Betting and Italian Soccer Pools (1, X, 2)
2. The Randomness Approach: Resemblance to Lottery Games
X. Theory and Strategy of Horseracing Wagering or Betting......148
1. The Paper-and-Pencil Approach: Horseracing at Off-Track-Wagering (OTW)
2. The Lottery-Like Strategy Applied to Horseracing Wagering
XI. Theory of Probability Applied to Blackjack (Twenty-One)......156
1. The Fundamental Probability Issue: The True Odds at Blackjack
2. The Fundamental Myth of Blackjack Gambling: Card-Counting
3. The Theory of Streaks: Foundation of my Blackjack Gambling Strategy
XII. Theory of Probability Applied to Roulette......189
1. My Early Roulette Strategies and Systems
2. The Wheel Bias: Roulette Strategy Based on Wheel Half (Hemisphere)
3. The Wheel Bias: Roulette Strategy Based on Number-Pairing
4. The Super Roulette Strategy
5. Roulette Software: Significant Titles
XIII. An Introduction to Lottery Mathematics......225
1. The Protomathematics of Lottery
2. Mathematics of Lottery
XIV. Theory of Probability Applied to Lottery: Strategies, Systems, Software......244
1. Selecting Lotto Numbers Based on Skips
2. SkipSystem.EXE: Powerful Software to Create Lottery Systems Based on Skips
3. The Wonder-Grid: Lottery Systems Based on Pairings
4. Lottery Strategies Based on Eliminating the Least: Number Groups with the Worst Frequency
5. Lottery Strategies Based on the Birthday Paradox
6. Lottery Strategies Based on: Frequency Groups, Skips as Filters, Decades…and More…
XV. Lottery Software, Lottery Filtering......287
1. Lottery Strategies Based on True Filters (Saliusian Filters)
2. How to Run My Lottery Software
3. My Lottery Software: Major Titles
Index
The book represents the most thorough introduction to the Theory of Probability, a branch of mathematics. The presentation is scholarly precise, but in an easy-to-understand language.
The book is a lot more than gambling and lottery! The author, Ion Saliu, has made important discoveries in probability theory and mathematics in general. For example, the most natural way to calculate e (the base of the … natural logarithm).
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