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Chaos Theory
Title: Chaos Theory
Category: Science & Technology
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Chaos Theory
Chaos In Biological Systems
In today’s world of high-tech methods to study just about anything that exists, we are still imperfect. Scientists continue to look for ways to understand, explain, and even predict the actions and reactions of the universe. In the last two centuries, scientists have been looking in every possible place to understand the universe; from science, to math, even religion. They have turned to mathematicians and their strange theories of determinism
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