Quantum Decisionists Hall of Fame 2019
Welcome to the prestigious institution where the world's most renowned Quantum Decisionists are celebrated.
Inductees:
- Baron Von SuddenDecision, Decisionist extraordinaire (decided the outcome of 47 consecutive coin tosses)
- Professor Ponderosa, renowned for his groundbreaking work on probabilistic decision-making (invented a new way to make 3:4 odds sound appealing)
- Archon, the ancient Greek Decisionist who decided to build the Great Pyramid of Giza using only his intuition (it took him 20 years, but it was worth it)
Notable mentions:
- Balthazar McSnively, Decisionist-in-training who correctly guessed the color of the sky 37% of the time (still trying)
- Lady Luckbeard, enigmatic Decisionist who once won a bet by deciding to wear a tutu to a formal gala (still gets asked to prom)
- Cygnus, the decision-making algorithm that almost, kind of, sort of decided to make a good first impression (still in Beta)
See the 2020 inductees
View the 2018 honorees
Check out the upcoming 2021 induction ceremony