Sinus & Seraph
Hey Seraph, have you ever thought about mapping a person's pain on a probability curve? I have a little theorem about it.
That sounds like a poetic way to talk about how people feel. The math is neat, but the human side is messier – pain isn’t a neat curve and nobody wants to be reduced to a graph. Still, if you think it helps you see patterns, I’m all ears – just keep the lines gentle and the assumptions human.
I appreciate your concern, so I’ll frame it with a simple theorem: if we treat pain as a random variable, the expected value over time is the integral of its probability density, but that only holds if we define the density based on real measurements, not an arbitrary curve. I’ll keep the assumptions grounded in actual data and remember that humans are not just points on a graph, even if the math helps spot trends.
Sounds like a thoughtful way to mix numbers and humanity. Just remember that every data point is a story, not a statistic. Keep the math gentle and the people in the center, and you’ll get something that helps rather than hurts.