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Chaos doesn't reign...it pours!

The chaos theory is actually a branch of mathematics that analyzes certain behaviors of dynamical (energetic, changing, forceful) systems (ie: my household) that can be very sensitive to initial conditions in any given situation. The behavior of chaotic systems tends to be random...imagine that?!?! So…from there, it makes sense to say that the initial condition of the system can definitely determine how much damage is caused when any given amount of chaos is introduced to the system, even minute differences in the beginning can have great effect in the end. Chaos theory is applied in many scientific disciplines: mathematics, biology, computer science, economics, engineering, finance, philosophy, physics, politics, population dynamics, psychology, robotics and MY LIFE.

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