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I'm not 100% sure of your methodology but you just might be onto something . I'd hazard a guess but I don't think he used a cement mixer and a lorry load of gravel but he did use mathematics for predictions,
http://www.news.com.au/technology/s...s/news-story/6de2e69055a4e7b9f465edff1e550583 Sounds a bit sci-fyish with shades of Hari Sheldon's physcohistory but perhaps between his calculator and your shovel you could solve the world's problems before they get any more serious.
Many times I have gazed into a Belle 150 mixer & wondered if this phenomena will ever be solved.
If you can work out the math then you have worked out how order can & does exist within chaos. This not only sorts out weather prediction, which in itself is order within chaos, but it also solves very many other problems.