Sentences with phrase «chaos theory at»

What is so refreshing about Curtis's chronological grouping is that it illustrates something art historians hate to acknowledge: chaos theory at work in the visual arts.

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«If you want your company to innovate, your job is to manage the chaos,» says the co-founder of LinkedIn, partner at VC firm Greylock and host of Masters of Scale, a podcast series examining counterintuitive theories to growing a company.
It really does nt matter what my beliefs system was, let's just say it was based on chaos theory and science as applied to occult arts, I have since moved on to more pragmatic beliefs but I clearly recall how oppressive they were and surprised at how much propaganda they spread that was based on their ignorance.
As we seek to learn why bad things happen in this world, we are looking at several principles of a theological chaos theory.
So he is looking ahead to chaos theory just as Keats is looking ahead to him and Poincare, and at the same time Bohr is placing on the scientist the same burden of irony that Keats places on all irritable reachers who demand a systematic clarity that will end the matter.
He was at the conference to talk to us about chaos theory, and in particular about how the science of complexity might be useful to us as parish leaders.
@justageek, I think there is enough flexibility in quantum mechanics, complexity theory, and chaos theory to allow for a non-deterministic, or at least unpredictable, universe, especially at the level of the individual.
He argues that the development of quantum mechanics and chaos theory has rendered obsolete the linear, deterministic mechanics of Newtonian physics and prompts a second look at the science of form and geometry favoured by the Greek philosophers.
Cause Effect Essay Topics According to chaos theory, there exists so called butterfly effect, where a slight change at one place results in a larger one at another.
the system also achieved the best scores ever on our splinter cell: chaos theory gaming tests — 175 frames per second at 1,024 - by - 768 and 108 at 1,600 - by - 1,200 — and on our adobe photoshop cs2 action set, but that test is relatively new, so we don't have scores from other high - end gaming systems for comparison.
splinter cell: chaos theory is playable at both of those resolutions.
At a time when everything Kojima posts is quickly turned into a Death Stranding conspiracy theory (apologies for partaking in some of the fun here on IO), it's nice to sit back and read something outside of the Death Stranding chaos.
A radical new dimension of abstract minimalist chaos is about to unfold... Meanwhile at Dog Theory, a major game update is in progress that will introduce new special items, improved graphics and an even more devastating spectrum of ruthless cubic weaponry.
«That wasn't one of the more popular [Giant Bomb GIFs at the time],» recalls Scanlon, «but for some reason, through internet chaos theory, that one rose to the top in early 2017.»
His interest in mathematics, science and the theories of chaos have informed an art that is at once rational and playful.
His interests in mathematics, science and the theories of chaos have informed an art that is at once rational and playful.
The three - body problem is of course at the center of Chaos theory and climate research has long acknowledged that the climate is a dynamical system existing on the edge of spatio - temperal chaos and that the complexity of multiple interacting positive and negative feedbacks make it so particularly complex and nonlinear.
The best way to imagin a full spatio - temporal chaos theory is to imagine that there is a different chaotic oscillator like the Lorenz butterfly) at every point of space (so there is an infinity of them) and that they are all coupled strongly with each other in a non linear and time dependent way.
It is also fair, I believe, to note that if one is at all attracted to chaos theory and «butterfly effects,» then it becomes a combination of utopian and bizarre to suggest that we can ever hope truly to be aware of every risk attached to any particular proposal.
Dr. Robert Brown, a physicist at Duke University made this comment on climate, chaos theory and «strange attractors»
An averaging process is involved going up from the atomic scale via kinetic theory to the level of fluid motions, but chaos emerges at that scale (ie the averaged quantities exhibit chaotic behaviour).
Take a look at the history section of Chaos theory to see all the ways that chaos theory has helped various scientific endeavors.
Also not me, although if asked I would recommend against looking at the sun, and suggest looking more closely at the implications of recent research into «chaos theory»; the behavior of very complex non-linear systems.
Meaning, that if he were on the Yucatán Peninsula, say 65Mya, a few hours before you know what hit right aboot there, he would claim that 65Myr in to the future (e. g. December 21, 2012AD), the Solar System would be in total chaos, simply bescuse that's when his theory / numerical model goes to the crapper (he's doing these calculations at 80 - bit extended precision BTW, but I really don't know why he's not using quad (128 - bit) precision).
If the whole system of coming to a consensus that leads to meaningful actions is looked at from a chaos theory perspective, I think this so called «bump» may lead to a more chaotic and unpredictable state of affairs for a while longer... i.e., we can't predict what is «likely» to happen in the court of public / policy maker opinion for a more extended period before settling down.
Lastly, the «clever theories» of dynamical chaos are really the simplest possible way to explain historical facts, since obviously all attempts to explain climate behaviour are getting nowhere within the «Linear Forcing and Feedback Society» at"realclimate.com».
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