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"But love is the noise," she countered, her eyes bright with a chaotic energy that made Arthur’s pulse deviate from its resting 65 beats per minute. "It’s the Reynolds number. It’s the moment the smooth flow becomes a vortex. You can't calculate a vortex; you can only experience it."

One evening, while working late on a proof regarding the Optimal Stopping Theory —the mathematical rule that suggests you should date and reject the first 37% of potential partners to maximize your chances of finding 'The One'—Arthur looked at Elena. She was laughing at a typo in his notes, her hair falling in a fractal pattern he couldn't quite name. The Mathematics of Love - Patterns, Proofs, and...

Arthur adjusted his spectacles. "Turbulence is noise, Elena. In a perfect model, noise is discarded." "But love is the noise," she countered, her