Pentagon By 1999,
chaos theory became a profound influence on Kidner's work and geometric abstraction in the form of Penrose pentagons reprinted on paper became a critical tool as a metaphor for ordering the chaos in the world.
Not exact matches
Now, there are also
theories of
chaos, but they are limited because if
chaos had the upper hand, all technology would
become impossible.
In the
chaos, conspiracy
theories rage about a foreign cyberattack — that this might be the first shockwave of a colossal global shift in power — but even this
becomes unimportant as Mike and his family struggle for survival in the wintry tomb of a doomed New York.
He went to to
become an internationally renowned climate science modeller who I belive invented (or helped to) invent the technique called ensemble modelling which seems to incorporate some of
chaos theory into this complex system.
It
became a temporal
chaos theory problem which can be studied with the «classical» tools.
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.
Non-linear and non-ergodic dynamic systems are not mathematically tractible in classical science, so the challenge is for scientists to
become more conversant with QM and
chaos theory so as to more realistically model observed phenomena and to test various hypotheses as they are developed.