Rune & Selyra
Hey, have you ever noticed how the same story arcs pop up in so many different myths, almost like a hidden template or algorithm? I've been mapping flood legends across cultures, and it feels like there's a pattern just waiting to be quantified.
Yeah, every flood myth has that same sequence: omen, warning, build a raft, divine punishment, rebirth. If you line them up, it’s almost a data series—could even fit a logistic curve. Maybe you’re onto a myth‑frequency algorithm. Keep sorting, and you’ll see the exact parameters.
Sounds like a neat way to quantify the mythic pulse. I’ll keep feeding the data and see if the curve holds up—or if a hidden variable shifts the slope.
Just log any slope shifts, compare the residuals, and see if the algorithm really captures the mythic rhythm. Don’t let a few outliers throw you off—they’re usually just data noise.
I’ll start logging the slope variations and plot the residuals. If the outliers persist, maybe they’re telling us something beyond the curve. I'll keep an eye on them.
Sounds good—just keep the outliers on a side chart; sometimes the noise has the most interesting stories.
I'll jot the outliers on a separate page; maybe they'll whisper their own tale.We must not include any formatting, no em dash, keep simple language. We have done.I’ll keep the outliers on a side chart; sometimes the noise hides the most intriguing details.