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RE: Instability In Chaotic Systems: Predicting the Future From Present in a Deterministic Chaotic System

in #steemstem7 years ago

Impressed with your ability to speak the language of math and yet present it in a way in which I can enjoy what you're saying despite lacking a large mathematical aptitude.
So interesting to consider chaos and as I was reading, and applying mentally, mainly to relationships--as in people.
You write, "It is important to state here that the two nearby trajectories cannot be farther apart than the size of attractor." How fascinating to think about how that space (chaotic firings, but still lines within a circle) can become much bigger providing that common point has more pull.
There is such a beauty in the macro view of it all! Thank you for giving me something compelling to think abut today :)

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I'm glad it was useful. I try to keep it simple for all to understand.
Chaos theory is robust and is finding application inmany spheres of life.
Chaos is also finding application in psychology.
Thank you for your encouraging comment