Convergent
Outcome
Where repeated trials crystallise into near-certainty. The law of large numbers hums quietly in the background.
Exploring the space between certainty and chance — where every outcome is a star in a pastel constellation.
Six probability concepts tilted across the horizon. Drag, scroll, or nudge — each card a facet of the uncertain.
Where repeated trials crystallise into near-certainty. The law of large numbers hums quietly in the background.
A gentle bias toward beneficial outcomes. Each iteration nudges the distribution’s shoulder a little further right.
The coin between heads and tails. The quantum moment. The breath before decision. Maximum entropy, maximum possibility.
When the unlikely hums louder than the expected. Rare events clustering into unexpected rhythms.
The outlier that redraws the map. Low frequency, high impact — the reason the tails of distributions never sleep.
Outside every confidence interval lives a thin region of raw surprise. The territory where probability refuses a number.
On the larger side of the seam lives the probable future — the one the data points toward with the loudest voice. It occupies more space because it is more likely, not because it is more important.
And on the narrower side, compressed to a sharp diagonal edge, lives everything else — the improbable path, still real, still waiting. Tension lives in the seam.
Events tumble. Each die face, each shuffled card, each chosen branch lands slightly crooked against the one before it.
A system at rest is not yet a system in motion. Before anything happens, the entire probability distribution is waiting, breath held, for the dice to move.
While a coin is in the air, its fate is formally undefined. Every tumble recalculates the ending. This is where probability is most alive.
A deck remembers nothing. Each shuffle is a fresh draw from the space of all arrangements — 52! of them, mostly unseen by any human.
And then the wave function chooses. One face up, the rest forever hypothetical. The distribution collapses into a single pixel of reality.