09-30-2017, 01:48 PM
I've come to realize that Fantasy Football is a lot like quantum physics. That is, before the game we can only estimate the likelihood that a player will do something, much like scientists can only estimate the path a particle might travel. However, once a player does something on the field, the stat for that play is measured and there is no changing the stat. Similarly, once a particle is measured, we know what it is and nothing can change the findings.
Moreover, particles may be entangled with another. This means the entangled particle is reading the exact same result as the particle just measured even though that particle can be anywhere else. Several particles can be entangled all showing the same exact result. Likewise, once a stat is recorded, that stat for the given player is entangled with the stat for that same player on every Fantasy Football engine or platform.
Simply put, understanding the intricacies of Fantasy Football may help us unlock the mysteries of quantum physics.
Moreover, particles may be entangled with another. This means the entangled particle is reading the exact same result as the particle just measured even though that particle can be anywhere else. Several particles can be entangled all showing the same exact result. Likewise, once a stat is recorded, that stat for the given player is entangled with the stat for that same player on every Fantasy Football engine or platform.
Simply put, understanding the intricacies of Fantasy Football may help us unlock the mysteries of quantum physics.