Monte Carlo method
The Monte Carlo method is the grand ritual of offering random numbers at the altar of mathematics, subduing complex reality with numerical chance. It swims through seas of probability and collects outcomes to present decision-makers with an illusion of hidden certainty. Avoiding theoretical rigor, it conjures statistical magic to create the false impression of insight. In truth, it is a conjurer who trades a handful of samples and vast computing resources for the appearance of predicting the unpredictable.