Olympic Opening Ceremonies, Athens 2004

The Opening Ceremonies for the Olympic Games, Athens, 2004 were predicted to show deviation by both egg hosts in Athens, Panos Axiomakaros and John Piliounis, as well as by Roger Nelson. This is an event that is attended by many thousands locally, and by millions world wide. The Athens event is the third in a series of Opening Ceremonies for the Olympics that we have examined. We make a prediction for a network deviation because the event generates a strong focus of people around the world on the games. It is an example of a powerful and peaceful means of interaction among nations.

Panos provided the times as Friday, August 13th, 21:00'-24:00' (local time), which translates to 1800 to 2100 GMT. The prediction was the standard positive deviation of the network variance (Stouffer Z²). The result is opposite to the formal prediction, but it is not significant although it shows a fairly consistent trend for the three hour period, culminating in a Chisquare of 10649.513 on 10800 df, with p = 0.847 (Z = -1.024).

Olympic Opening Ceremonies,
Athens 2004

We have two eggs running in Greece, and it seems worthwhile to ask how they responded individually. The next figure shows that although they each had some periods with strong trends, they are not obviously more responsive than the network as a whole.

Olympic Opening Ceremonies,
Athens 2004

We also made an exploratory analysis for the ending ceremonies, which were joyful and lighthearted, in celebration of what all agree was a successful olympics. Here also we show the Greek eggs separately, in addition to the whole network trace. The trends are not statistically significant, but there is a general resemblance to the Opening Ceremony figure.

Olympic Ending Ceremonies,
Athens 2004


GCP Home