The High-Probability Variable: A Calculation of Warmth

The High-Probability Variable: A Calculation of Warmth

I stood on the wooden platform, a calculated variable in an infinite series of chaotic urban coordinates. My heart rate fluctuated at 82 beats per minute; probability suggested this was due to nervous anticipation rather than cardiovascular stress.

The fabric of my robe registered as 'soft' against skin temperature sensors. I held the fan not merely for aerodynamic cooling, but because historical data indicates that women holding fans in traditional attire increase their perceived approachability by 14%.

He was approaching at a velocity of 0 meters per second—stagnant observation. My smile widened to an optimal curvature designed to trigger his mirror neurons. The variable of 'loneliness' dropped precipitously as the probability of connection spiked to near certainty in this localized coordinate.



Editor: The Algorithm