Viewed as a system, you are correct.
However as independent small artisan types we don't have ready access to finite systems or other complex/expensive modeling products. The price point of this work doesn't allow for that kind of consulting for each board, so we come up with trends which are ballparked with # crunching, and back it up with empirical tests and experience. There are definitely trends.
The bridge or bridges are located in discreet positions along the ribs. They transfer string loads at each intersection of bridge and rib. The total load is 700lbs or more down force exerted by the strings on the soundboard.
WHile calling these points "point loads" is not precisely correct, calling them as such does allow me to narrow down the "guess" range, and clean up small discreencies after the board and strings are all put together. Seat of the pants engineering.
So anyway my question remains...I will see if I can deal with the Macauley math.