The Predictability of Chaos
Robin Craig writing for the Savvy Street on Chaos Theory. Enjoy
“And now chaos theory proves that unpredictability is built into our daily lives. It is as mundane as the rainstorm we cannot predict. And so the grand vision of science, hundreds of years old – the dream of total control – has died, in our century. And with it much of the justification, the rationale for science to do what it does. And for us to listen to it. Science has always said that it may not know everything now but it will know, eventually. But now we see that isn’t true. It is an idle boast. As foolish, and as misguided, as the child who jumps off a building because he believes he can fly.” (Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park).
“And now chaos theory proves that unpredictability is built into our daily lives. It is as mundane as the rainstorm we cannot predict. And so the grand vision of science, hundreds of years old – the dream of total control – has died, in our century. And with it much of the justification, the rationale for science to do what it does. And for us to listen to it. Science has always said that it may not know everything now but it will know, eventually. But now we see that isn’t true. It is an idle boast. As foolish, and as misguided, as the child who jumps off a building because he believes he can fly.” (Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park).
Since our electronics can't instantly change from "no volts" to "some volts", it is an "analog" of that step-function behavior, hence the term (analog: "relating to or using signals or information represented by a continuously variable physical quantity such as spatial position or voltage").
They have been saying that about the weather in New England, long before the west was settled ;)
But somehow you know about the Bilderbergers, and UN Agenda 21 - and wasn't JFK supposed to have crossed the Mafia too?
I'm not saying there no groups pushing their own agendas and using the hand of the govt to do that. I'm saying it's really hard to keep that stuff truly secret and to keep everyone in the group in line towards one goal. That's not how most organizations work. Information gets out; people become disenchanted and tattle.
Humans want to make sense out of the chaos of social action and they'll find patterns everywhere; that's why we see faces in clouds. These theories fall prey to confirmation bias.
Besides, are these nefarious govt actors you're referring to somehow hugely more competent than the boobs that run our govt every day?
The car was all set up by his assistant and Murphy drove it 200+ miles an hour, coming back with bloodied eyes from the g-forces. That's when the assistant told him he'd accidentally set all the switches the wrong way.
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