Chaos Theory in the PONS Dictionary

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There's something in here about chaos theory and parallel universes, but we don't want to go there.
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In chaos theory, this is referred to as the "butterfly effect," and is also often used to explain why weather forecasting is so difficult.
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This new approach represents an orgiastic embrace of the chaos theory: anything goes and no one is to blame.
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Some of his most notable research is in the study of chaos theory and dynamical systems.
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I too was interested in fractals and chaos theory as a young man.
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Ultimately, this also relates to the work of chaos theory where everything affects everything else.
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The three key elements of chaos theory are (1) nonlinearity, (2) system states, and (3) how things are ordered when they emerge from chaos.
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In the context of this episode, the title Chaos Theory most likely refers to the relationship between the flashbacks and the main story.
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Weather is a bit like the chaos theory.
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Others find sources of hope in chaos theory.
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