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976.1 | Pointer | CLUE::PAINTER | Wage Peace | Wed Feb 01 1989 12:44 | 4 |
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See also note 656.
Cindy
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976.2 | YOU NEED IT | SETH::SHERKANOWSKI | | Thu Feb 02 1989 18:50 | 33 |
| I just this morning watched a docmentary by a few
scientists on chaos. It seems what they thought to be
chaotic in any form (unpredictable) like water,brain
waves or weather patterns or even an irregular heart
beat all follow the same rules and results are the
same if you have an off beat heart or a sudden change
in say the weather there is a formular for chaos.
When any thing what so ever becomes chaotic the
resulting pattern becomes like a figure 8 normally the
pattern should be like a circle but tests show when
any thing starts to become chaotic the pattern speeds
up till the point where it can no longer travel in
circle the edge of the circle starts to be pulled into
the center of the circle if it dosn`t normalize it
goes through and forms pretty close to a figure 8 all
things that they tested ended up with the same result.
They also did a test on cocain to see what would
happen to brain waves a heart beat and resportory sys.
normally brain waves are always (chaotic)
normally a heart beat is predictable(rythm)
normally resportory sys is predictable(rythm)
after the person had cocain this happens
brain waves became predictable (rythm)
heart beat became unpredictable (chaotic)
resportory sys became unpredictable (chaotic)
What I guess there trying to say is chaos
is needed just as much as normal events it
has just as big a place in the universe as
thing`s that are predictable
Edski
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976.3 | Chaos - Get Smart! | ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI | just a revolutionary with a pseudonym | Fri Feb 03 1989 08:16 | 36 |
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I'm sure part of the Newtonian way of thinking (All things in
perfect order) came from the religious beliefs at that time. There
was the idea of "God's perfection" which governed all things. These
were the same people who, in terms of musical composition, only
used certain notes; the ones whose frequencies were nice, simple
products of rational factors, like 1/2 or 3/2 or 5/3 - again
reflecting the God's perfection idea in their selection of "perfect
proportions".
We eventually have settled on a different proportion, an
irrational one, for seperating musical notes in a chromatic scale;
the twelth root of two, or 1.059463094...
Chaos, is a too "loosely bound" phenonema to fit the "God's
perfection" model - at least the one which was believed during Newton's
time. But there's no reason that the apparently quantized levels of
chaos cant be part of God's great order. However, while definately
structured, it's just not as "pure" as some believers, who just may be
obsessed with the *idea* of perfection, would like to see...
I had chaos well defined when I was about 11 years old. It was
because my father always had power boats and I had lots of experience
watching the water splash and dance about in the wake which occurs
directly behind the engine. It *is* chaos because, there are several
different "states of the wake" which depend on the amount of energy
being put into the system. Running the boat at different speeds
produced markedly different behaviors of the water behind it. One
particular state (when the boat was well off plane) made the water
seem to be "boiling all over the place"! It fascinated me enough to
actually label it "The definition of Chaos" in my own mind.
The fact that "Get Smart" was on TV at the time, probably helped
me to choose that name :')
Joe Jas
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976.4 | ...each to (its') own drummer | CIMNET::PIERSON | Milwaukee Road Track Inspector | Tue Feb 07 1989 15:52 | 46 |
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re: .2
...
>When any thing what so ever becomes chaotic the
>resulting pattern becomes like a figure 8 normally the
>pattern should be like a circle but tests show when
>any thing starts to become chaotic the pattern speeds
>up till the point where it can no longer travel in
>circle the edge of the circle starts to be pulled into
>the center of the circle if it dosn`t normalize it
>goes through and forms pretty close to a figure 8 all
>things that they tested ended up with the same result.
.....
Edski:
Based on the PBS show (nova), and my own reading,
I think this is an oversimplification. What I understand
is that seemingly chaotic data can have a pattern.
The pattern, however is not neccesarily the same for
different data. There can be simlarities between different
sets of data, I think the first set was weather data, the
second was the "dripping tap" data. Each of these had
a "figure eight" or "butterfly" pattern.
The heart rate data had a generally oval pattern, until
stressed, when it developed a characteristic kink. The
brain wave data was similar to the heart, only "reversed":
normal was "more chaotic", drugged, smoothed.
Other sets of data would have other overall shapes, which
would change in various ways. The key, as i understand it,
was that previous to the "Science of Chaos", the patterns
were not recognized, or even looked for.
The fascinating part is that we have a new way to look for
understandable patterns, in what was previously "noise"...
Thanks
dave pierson
ps:
semantic nit:
I _WISH_ "they" hadn't called it "chaos theory". It seems
they have redefined the word "chaos" to mean:
" ordered in a way too complex to be obvious ".
It would have been "nicer" if they had invented a new word...
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976.5 | The more things change..... | DNEAST::BERLINGER_MA | LIFE IN THE ASTRAL PLANE | Fri Nov 03 1989 12:19 | 6 |
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In some tarot decks a lemnescant cord -figure eight laying on its side-
is a symbol of eternal life. The more things change the more they stay
the same.
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976.6 | And the patterns are everywhere. | HKFINN::STANLEY | What a long, strange trip its been | Fri Nov 03 1989 12:39 | 8 |
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re .4
"ordered in a way too complex to be obvious"
Thats very good_:-) I like that.
Mary
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976.7 | The beauty of chaos | BOOKIE::ENGLAND | For those who love, time=eternity | Sat Nov 04 1989 12:02 | 6 |
| Re: "ordered in a way too complex to be obvious"
Yes, I think this applies to the entire Universe...and when
we're upset over things, it's because we're not seeing it.
Jerri
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