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Chaos theory studies pattern and organization within (seemingly) nonlinear systems. Nonlinear systems are typically characterized by their unpredictability (weather, populations, stock market, etc.). Chaos theory is about discovering how simple predictable functions/events can create unpredictable results. Through the discoveries of chaos theory, we are able to understand how systems which were once thought to be completely chaotic actually have predictable patterns. The following saying typifies this:
When a butterfly in North America flaps its wings, the weather changes in Asia. This is known as the 'Butterfly Effect', which refers to sensitive dependence of outcomes on initial conditions. In any nonlinear system, making small changes in the initial input values will have dramatic effects on the final outcome of the system. For example: 1. Weather: Any small change in local weather effects larger patterns. 2. The stock market: Slight fluctuations in one market can effect many others drastically. 3. Biology: A small change in a monkey virus in Africa created a 'thunderstorm' of an effect on the human population around the world with the appearance of the AIDS virus. 4. Evolution: One small change in the chemistry of the early Earth gave rise to the current 'life' spectrum variety. 5. Psychology: Thought patterns and consciousness are altered by small changes in brain chemistry or small changes in physical environmental stimuli. The result of the 'Butterfly Effect' is unpredictability. Small differences in initial input can have dramatically different results after several cycles through the system. However, what is predictable is that these small variations do initiate a 'Dominoe Effect' as well. All events are linked by time. All (subsequent) events require a preceding event to happen in order for their own occurrence to exist. Therefore, from out of what is termed as 'unpredictable chaos' comes a predictable sequence of pattern. Basically, cause and effect ad infinitum. This ideology forms the fundamental matrix of any conspiracy. And what defines a successful conspiracy? Simply put, one that is never discovered/uncovered. HTTP://www.conspiracy.com/ So what is my point, you ask? My point is that either over a half million people on this planet are suffering from a new type of mass schizophrenia with paranoid delusions, or UFO's and alien abductions are real, and there is a conspiracy to silence public belief. Let's examine this logically. If the global UFO sightings and alien abduction experiences are actually nothing more than contrived fantasy, then no one is safe. Because the victims of this sickness are not relegated solely to backwoods hillbillies who take late night potshots at
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