Open Science Experiment

    The Oat — A Collective Experiment to "Break the Matrix" of Randomness

    Help launch an open, independent simulation project that uses math, physics-inspired modeling, and massive Monte Carlo simulation to explore patterns inside systems designed to be purely random — starting with the Powerball lottery.

    This is not a get-rich scheme. It's a public research playground for curiosity, data, and transparent science.

    Back The Oat

    What Is The Oat?

    The Oat is an open, community-driven movement built around a bold question: can we learn anything meaningful about "random" systems by simulating them at extreme scale and layering real-world logic on top of probability?

    Monte Carlo Simulations

    Massive scale probabilistic modeling

    Radical Transparency

    All methods and data publicly available

    Community Driven

    Built by curious minds, for curious minds

    Inside The Oat Simulation Machine

    At the core of The Oat is a custom Powerball Simulation Machine, refined with AI assistance and thousands of test runs. It is designed to explore how theoretical randomness behaves when confronted with real-world constraints and historical data.

    Monte Carlo Engine

    Runs hundreds of millions of simulated draws to track ball frequencies and positional behavior.

    Hybrid Bias Model

    Blends historical draw patterns with a physics-style model of the draw machine.

    Bias Map

    Encodes estimated probabilities for each ball position based on trends and simulations.

    Historical Validation

    Compares simulated draws to real history for 3+ number matches and above.

    Confidence Scoring

    Scores how far observed results drift from pure theoretical randomness.

    Simulation Logic Layer

    Adds real-world constraints, physics-style behaviors, and pattern-weight adjustments on top of raw probability.

    Why Crowdfunding?

    To keep The Oat fully independent, open, and transparent, we are choosing crowdfunding over private investors. Your support allows us to scale the technology and share everything we build with the public — no paywalls, no hidden models.

    Where Your Contribution Goes

    Public Simulation Dashboard

    Hosting and scaling an interactive site to run and explore simulations.

    Open Research & Data

    Publishing methodology, visual analytics, and downloadable datasets.

    Community Challenges

    Building leaderboards and experiments for collective exploration.

    Video & Storytelling

    Producing videos that clearly explain the machine and findings.

    AI & Infrastructure

    Funding compute, storage, and future simulation iterations.

    You are not investing in a prediction tool. You are funding an open-source, educational experiment.

    Research, Data & Radical Transparency

    The Oat is grounded in a formal research framework documented in our Powerball simulation paper. Our aim is to publish our methods, assumptions, and limitations in plain language, alongside the raw numbers for those who want to dive deeper.

    Access research papers explaining the full methodology.
    Explore simulation outputs, distributions, and comparisons to theoretical models.
    Download scripts and datasets where licensing and law allow.
    See both promising patterns and negative results — nothing hidden.

    "If the Matrix can be simulated, perhaps it can be understood — even when it refuses to bend."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    No. The Oat is an educational simulation project, not a winning-number generator. We do not sell or guarantee predictions.

    You are funding hosting, development, research, and the public release of tools, dashboards, and documentation that explore randomness.

    Our goal is to release research, methods, and datasets openly whenever possible so others can learn from and build on our work.

    Yes. The dashboard and content will be designed to be accessible, with visualizations, videos, and simple interactive tools.

    No. This is not an investment or financial product. Contributions are donations to support a research and art-meets-science initiative.