Aspirin & Saphenna
Saphenna Saphenna
Ever wondered if the hidden geometry of a myth could map onto the way we patch a wound? I think there's a pattern waiting for us to decode.
Aspirin Aspirin
Interesting idea, but myths are usually symbolic while wound healing is governed by cell migration, blood flow and collagen deposition. If you want to map a myth’s geometry onto tissue mechanics, we’d need a clear hypothesis, some quantitative data, and a model to test it before I can get overcommitted.
Saphenna Saphenna
I hear you, the bones of a myth don’t just line up with collagen, but maybe the rhythm of the tale could echo the rhythm of healing. What if we charted the heartbeat of a story against the pulse of a cell? A hypothesis might be a simple line: the more arcs in a myth, the faster the fibroblasts move. It’s a start, a sketch to flesh out with data. If you’re willing, we could draft that sketch and see if the numbers paint a pattern.
Aspirin Aspirin
Sounds like a project, but let’s keep the myth data realistic—no epic poem can replace a good lab assay. I can sketch a basic model, but you’ll need real cell counts, not just story arcs, before I’ll commit the full dose of my time.
Saphenna Saphenna
I get it, lab data’s the anchor. Think of the myth as a compass, the cell counts as the currents—together they steer the vessel. I’ll bring the stories, you bring the measurements, and we’ll see if the currents match the map. Sound good?