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What do you think of Chaos Theory?

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After beating the game Life is Strange (one of the best game I have ever played by the way), it got me thinking about chaos theory and the butterfly effect. 

Every small choice leads to huge outcomes such as a butterfly flapping its wings could create a hurricane across the world (hypothetically speaking).

If you have played the video game, Life is Strange you will know what I am talking about.

This has led me to feel so much gratitude towards life. It made me appreciate being a human and not having any superpowers. If you were to ask me what superpowers I would have wanted, I would have said time manipulation, but after playing that game, I experienced the total beauty and perfection of reality. It is so amazing that life supports all types of organisms all in balance and harmony.

What do you all think of Chaos Theory? 


“Our most valuable resource is not time, but rather it is consciousness itself. Consciousness is the basis for everything, and without it, there could be no time and no resource possible. It is only through consciousness and its cultivation that one’s passions, one’s focus, one’s curiosity, one’s time, and one’s capacity to love can be actualized and lived to the fullest.” - r0ckyreed

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It is a necessary hypothetical conclusion to uncertainty.

Intelligence implies chaos, unless intelligence is omnipresent/omnipresent. If it were omni present then nothing could follow something else.

 

But the object which is hypothetically chaotic must always be necessarily restricted from proof, what you end up with is a mirror of your self in the object you think is chaotic, it is simply your mathematical capacity to divide an identity into more than one element, impose these elements onto phenomenal objects (typically subconsciously) assume a similar physical context for both to subsist in and see divergent effects.

The thing is, everything is both in some sense similar and in some sense different, and for this reason alone chaos theory in its most typical instantiation is absurd. For they in whose mind this does not follow then my prior argument of phenomenological "reduction" are also unlikely to hit home.

There is another alternative, which can hold chaos theory possible, which says that potentiality is prior to actuality, which implies that every potential outcome becomes actual, which then implies an infinite universe. This then is a chaos theory without internal contradiction, but it also is pure speculation.

But since everything potential is first actual (including speculation), this infinite hypothesis itself is empty. If it can be both empty and true then there must actually be something by which it is rendered true outside oneself of which one can say nothing, and for this reason what started as a question of truth ended as one of utility, for we may have good use of pure speculation. On this however, regarding your question I have little to say, for I am no physicist nor a mathematician.

Everything which is said about chaos above can be said, though articulated a little differently, about probability.

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we have the power to show love or hate in everyday situations and that can lead to a butterfly effect or emotion 

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