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chaos theory

noun as in theory of randomness

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Dahlia Lithwick’s 2012 piece “Chaos Theory” is a Slate classic.

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Although we may commonly use the phrase to denote the seeming interconnectedness of our own lives, the term "butterfly effect" is sometimes associated with chaos theory.

The “Chaos Theory” author said on Instagram that she hopes her lawsuit helps reality TV return to its roots: “To authentically depict the complexities of life while offering genuine support to those who share their stories.”

To this end, the research team employed a cross-disciplinary approach by combining chaos theory and synchronization theory.

A new staging presented by Bedlam makes a valiant effort to adapt Stoppard’s cerebral probes into chaos theory, Newtonian law, thermodynamics and metaphysics for a 2023 audience, but the result is a muddled one.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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