In Short, I cannot find a single mathematical proof that says you cannot 
compress random numbers. Pigeon hole and other conjectures are just that. In 
fact, the biggest fallacy when people start talking about compression is to say 
that all compression alg rely on redundancies, or repetitive sequences. The 
million random digits is compressed down to 415,241 kb. I have been only able 
to compress that down to 352,954 kb. A very small amount. It has taken six 
years to come up with that small amount.
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