Society based on Statistical Probability?

Whether it's like the Doctor Who episode Logopolis, or more mundane like in the Outer Worlds 2, how would you build a society built on math?

How powerful should math be?

How do they gain the hard-earned math skills

how do they treat outsiders?
 

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let us ask the basic question
What Does Math Actually Do?
ideas for a society
Level 1 — Administrative Math (Mundane but Absolute)
Level 2 — Predictive Math (Soft Sci-Fi / Fate Engine)
Level 3 — Operative Math (Ritualized Reality Control)
Level 4 — Ontological Math (Cosmic Horror)

pick one. :D
 



for example

Logopolis – The Calculated City

Logopolis was a civilization founded on the belief that mathematics was not merely a tool for understanding the universe, but the mechanism by which it remained intact. Its inhabitants were not rulers, priests, or warriors, but maintainers—mathematicians who devoted their lives to performing continuous calculations that stabilized reality itself. Through spoken equations and ritualized computation, they prevented entropy, spatial collapse, and cosmic decay, treating errors not as academic failures but as existential threats. Daily life revolved around precision, repetition, and restraint; emotion was considered a source of dangerous variability, and silence was valued as a working condition. Outsiders saw Logopolis as austere and joyless, but to its people, beauty lay in balance, and survival was proof enough of success. When the calculations faltered, the universe did not argue—it simply began to fail.
 


for example

Logopolis – The Calculated City

Logopolis was a civilization founded on the belief that mathematics was not merely a tool for understanding the universe, but the mechanism by which it remained intact. Its inhabitants were not rulers, priests, or warriors, but maintainers—mathematicians who devoted their lives to performing continuous calculations that stabilized reality itself. Through spoken equations and ritualized computation, they prevented entropy, spatial collapse, and cosmic decay, treating errors not as academic failures but as existential threats. Daily life revolved around precision, repetition, and restraint; emotion was considered a source of dangerous variability, and silence was valued as a working condition. Outsiders saw Logopolis as austere and joyless, but to its people, beauty lay in balance, and survival was proof enough of success. When the calculations faltered, the universe did not argue—it simply began to fail.
Markovians and Well World.

 


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