>>13755632I've been working on these equations for a couple of hours after using them to conduct tests over the past few months and have come to make two very important conclusions
>All magical work should be kept secret, hidden and forgotten until it fullfilledOutsider's thoughts pollute our influences over the probability by creating noise that can subtract (or add) to the change in probability we intend to cause. Normalfags don't have as strong of a connection as magicians so you'd do well to hide your workings from your fellow magicians until they're complete, less they willingly instill doubt to fuck it up. The probability is an iterative function indexed with respect to time (first person to influence, the second, etc.. in order), this means that the last person to have a say in the matter will be who influences the outcome the most, do the math if you don't believe me.
>The reason flashy magic is uncommon is that people stopped believing in magicThe moment more and more people believe in the occult and physical manifestations of subconscious symbols we'll start seeing reports of paranormal events skyrocket.
The way to influence an outcome effectively is thus changing the associated symbol in the unconcious, replacing it with the one you desire. Change it once and change it effectively, keep it secret unless you know the person you're talking to will be thoroughly convinced of the validity of the favorable result.
>Link to equationshttps://www.specularium.org/index.php/wizardryIt seems to me that there is indeed some sort of mental connection between people without having to use any sort of language or even be near each other. I'd have to get funding and rally up other people in my faculty to really crack down on the experiments but if they hint at a possible sort of foggy mental interface between people then shit will go down horribly.