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"how all linear systems fall into chaos in exactly the same way indicating high order underlying chaos", Does that sound correct? If this were the case then we and everything we know would be nothing more than randomly dispersed gasses drifting in cold space billions of years ago. One thing science should have noticed long ago is that in one instance nature tears things apart and in the next cycle she builds them back up. Disintegration must lead to integration, but we only notice one half of the cycle. You could say we are one part of the other half of the cycle as are all living things. A tree will utilize randomly dispersed gasses. light and chemicals to grow, in this case we could say the tree has made order from chaos in order to grow. On a larger scale we know earth is growing as well, space dust and other debrise continually fall on our planet due to its gravitational force and this material is integrated into the life cycle--order from chaos. It should be obvious that if other planets or bodies never disintegrated this matter into space then the earth could never integrate them as you cannot utilize what does not exist. Nature balances every equation whether we will admit it or not, when we start to understand this simple fact I think we will understand many things.
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AC
@ allcanadian - nature is simple. Like the process of cell division that made me in my mother's womb, like the arrangement of energy that gives rise to my consciousness, which is all so well understood, like how all linear systems fall into chaos in exactly the same way indicating high order underlying chaos, like, like ah, no hang on, I disagree. If nature was simple mankind would be in bed with her.
I do agree that she is not unnecessarily complex though :-)
I do agree that she is not unnecessarily complex though :-)
Regards
AC
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