Whenever you have dynamic interactions between 300 million people and the American economy acting in really complex ways, that introduces a degree of almost chaos theory to the system, in a literal sense.
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The chaos can act as a magnifier of quantum fluctuations so that they can produce sizable effects in the world around us. But we know that that can happen often.
The more chaos there is, the more science holds on to abstract systems of control, and the more chaos is engendered.
It seems like the chaos of this world is accelerating, but so is the beauty in the consciousness of more and more people.
In a world with no systems, with chaos, everything becomes a guerilla struggle, and this predictability is not there. And it becomes almost impossible to save lives, educate kids, develop economies, whatever.
We know from chaos theory that even if you had a perfect model of the world, you'd need infinite precision in order to predict future events. With sociopolitical or economic phenomena, we don't have anything like that.
Most of nature is inherently chaotic. It's not rigidly determined in the old sense. It's not rigidly predictable.
Chaos in the world brings uneasiness, but it also allows the opportunity for creativity and growth.
Chaos is the score upon which reality is written.
Ideas govern the world, or throw it into chaos.
We adore chaos because we love to produce order.