Statistics Uses Randomization as a Stand-In for Reality
The random sample as dehumanization. Statistics, using randomization as a stand-in for reality, embodies the dark promise of divination and fidelity, concretizing ambiguity amid incompleteness with a telekinesis guiding, almost manifesting opportunity, yet it cannot fully capture the complexity of real-world variability and may overlook systemic biases inherent in data collection and experimental design, and while randomization with robust methods creates illusions that mimic real-world scenarios, confusing and disorienting foes by altering their perceptions of reality, it also manipulates probability to create or destroy opportunities, influencing outcomes with a touch, causing unpredictability, in a fragmented body made of multiple shifting parts, an all-seeing eye that distorts reality by highlighting or obscuring certain details, guiding opportunities into existence or snuffing them out, almost as if orchestrating destiny itself.