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Title: Chaos Theory

Added: Jun 6, 2008

Author: ogniank

Duration: 4:49

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Brief intro to chaos theory. Enjoy !Info: Chaos theory contends that complex and unpredictable results occur in systems that are sensitive to small changes in their initial conditions. This small changes effect is best illustrated and commonly known as the "Butterfly Effect" which states that the flapping of a butterfly's wings in the Amazon could cause tiny atmospheric changes which over a certain time period could effect weather patterns in New York. Such systems are known as chaotic systems. Although chaotic systems appear to be random, they are not. Beneath the random behavior patterns emerge, suggesting, if not always revealing, order. Such pattern is The Golden Spiral, first discovered by Phythagoras, which is derived from the golden rectangle, a unique rectangle which has the golden ratio - phi. This pattern is observed everywhere in nature such as milk in coffee, the face of a sunflower, nautilus shell, your fingerprints, our DNA, and the shape of our galaxy the Milky Way. I call it God's signature in all of his creation :), order = love.

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Youtube Comments: 444

kushmaddness Says:

Jan 27, 2012 - dont u hate when ppl try to correct your grammer when the point your making goes beyond how everything is said or spelt.. lol ppl like that are usually only good at spelling and reading and nothing else... like i understood what u were saying perfectly without realizing u had "bad grammer"

13thmistral Says:

Jan 27, 2012 - thanks though >: (.........JKi honestly like reading some sertain things like articles and books pretty much :D

Aphrodite3D Says:

Feb 22, 2012 - Like the way you misspelled grammar?

sneaeky Says:

Feb 24, 2012 - the chaos theory, however, is incorrect. What you say really isn't true...

13thmistral Says:

Feb 24, 2012 - and thats because...when coming of with statements, you shoud atleast try to explain them

sneaeky Says:

Feb 24, 2012 - I don't say this. Quantum physicists and other experts say it, I just believe them. One example I heard was that it is impossible to determine what sub-atomic particle from the nucleus of a radioactive atom will decay. I have no idea what level of understanding you have of the chaos theory, so that may or may not have made any sense at all.

13thmistral Says:

Feb 25, 2012 - isnt that something suporting the chaos theory then ?my level of understanding is not that great if talking about mathematics, must admit, but i seem to understand they say they cant predict something

sneaeky Says:

Feb 27, 2012 - No. That's not it at all. The chaos theory says everything can be predicted through Newtonian physics. So, pretend we could track the position and movement of every particle in the universe. Then we could predict the future for the rest of eternity... according to the chaos theory. If that makes no sense to you don't worry about it, its not that important anyways.

13thmistral Says:

Feb 27, 2012 - yea, i beleve indeed that if you knew everything in the universe, you coud predict everything to, sounds logicbut you can never know everything, thats just imposiblei dont know if my theory is scientificly suported, but we have in maths things like piif i remember right, they dont know where that number ends, and some people say it ends neversee, i beleve in the fact that there is no limit, you never can know everythingexplained like crap, but i hope you know what i mean

sneaeky Says:

Mar 2, 2012 - That's a logical conclusion you've reached. That's the same conclusion scientists in the past reached. Since then the chaos theory has been disproved then though. Quantum mechanics refute it, and if you know anything about quantum, you know it's really complex. I don't understand 99% of it but what I do know is that modern experts don't believe it because of it. I'm about 90% certain of this, but If u need to know maybe research it a little.

BoogsterSU2 Says:

Mar 5, 2012 - All I can say about this theory, is that it all started by a magnificent creature. A magnificent creature that's 9 animals in one. A creature that turns everyone bad. A creature that has disharmony written all over it. A creature that's fully animated.And that creature is: something that starts with a D. I'll let you guys guess!

dhhs91 Says:

Mar 26, 2012 - Not if I do something about it:Carrot.

smashman8383 Says:

Mar 30, 2012 - @BoogsterSU2 u r talkin about Discord from mlp:fim, Brohoof

TagRation Says:

Apr 5, 2012 - Chaos theory is used to quantify the level chaos or uncertainty of systems. It is not a scientific theory, but a mathematical one (two very different things). "Proving" or "disproving " the idea of chaos is not really a possibility. Even if it was, I don't think that Quantum Mechanics of all things proves it wrong. If anything, Heisenberg's Uncertainty Theorem brings more weight to Chaos Theory: the movement of electrons is a complex/non linear system that can't be predicted.

sneaeky Says:

Apr 5, 2012 - No. That is incorrect. The Chaos Theory states that chaotic systems can only be predicted to a certain extent because of mathematical boundaries and finite measuring instruments. The randomness of quantum mechanics remains unaccounted for, leaving a huge gap in the theory.

TagRation Says:

Apr 6, 2012 - So how is Chaos Theory then disproven? The randomness of quantum particles remains unaccounted for, so this could just as easily prove to be a weakness in Quantum Mechanics. Besides, Chaos Theory isn't even meant to describe phenomena at the quantum level. Chaos Theory is a mathematical discipline whose most basic assertion is that complex systems have an extremely high sensitivity to inputs. There is a great book by James Gleick on Chaos Theory btw.

sneaeky Says:

Apr 6, 2012 - The Chaos Theory states that chaotic systems can only be predicted to a certain extent because of mathematical boundaries and finite measuring instruments. That's how it's wrong. Just what I said. Quantum phenomena have been observed to be completely random. That means that there is no amount of accuracy that can help to explain to any extent what will happen next. If the theory was correct, it would mean it could be accounted for with a higher level of accuracy.

RunscapeHacks4U Says:

Apr 23, 2012 - 3:08 that shit cray

MrMoldyMurder Says:

May 5, 2012 - Me replying to this comment negates that effect and instead plunges the developed world in 2570 into total chaos,the two humanoids end up being crack addicted hobos for the rest of their lives.Fast forward 6 millions years the world has rebuilt itself and the chaos theory is just re-found by a humanoid in his basement and so the cycle begins.I could have decided to not change the future but i've decided my one is cooler.

kyleditt Says:

May 6, 2012 - Had we the capabilities of absenting a butterfly somehow, the effect of doing so would make some change, obviously; however; the reason an absence of a butterfly will not change much is because of two factors, one being: it's gravitational pull is extremely scaled, and two: because the life span of a butterfly is so short the result without the butterfly would only change such a fractional of a difference; the universe would adjust magnetically or something happens currently inconceivable.

kyleditt Says:

May 6, 2012 - Oh, and by the way, Chaos Theory is a waste of time. The 'wrongs' within the theory outweigh the 'rights' contained in the theory, and I'd be humble to say, drastically. Unlike the Big Bang theory, which is open-ended to the point . . . and because of its open-endedness, the Big Bang functions as an access serving to more theories to develop forthwith; and it is a great reference point.Do not even get me started on String Theory's insufficient understanding of logic within physical reality.

TheMPB Says:

May 8, 2012 - I believe chaos is a necessary thing. Otherwise we would have nothing to give us change or challenge and we wouldn't learn from sickness or war or anything negative . We wouldn't learn how to heal because no one got cut. We wouldn't learn to cure because no one got sick. Chaos is a very necessary thing. It help you lern .

truthseeker010101 Says:

May 14, 2012 - neat

sssomnium Says:

May 22, 2012 - it is not necessary. why would you need to know how to cure when no one gets sick?

FotoKadr Says:

May 23, 2012 - no, it's the question of whether it's possible or not to account every variable, but that you can not predict the behavior or actions of this variable(s), you could only register it posteriori. I think it's a very beautiful theory, one of those who actually show a limited application of science.

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