CHAOS THEORY DISCUSSION It seems I need to ask questions to level up engagement, so here's something for you math gurus to have fun with if you're tired of basic Algebra questions. Explain Chaos Theory, preferably in-depth. :D
I think I understand the basic idea of it, in what seems chaotic randomness there's patterns, and these patterns are found everywhere in nature. Am I correct? But what's a more in-depth explanation? I've always been interested in this idea
o_o Okay, so chaos theory is travelling outside of the OpenStudy comfort zone. My bad.
I've decided that I'm going to use this post as a personal journal on my research into it. Any future Googlers that I help... YOU'RE WELCOME. So apparently Chaos Theory is more commonly known as the Butterfly Effect. In that way I'm assuming it means that small seemingly insignificant events can act as a catalyst for a massive chain reaction?
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