Sunday, 27 August 2017

CHAOS

 The weather is a case in point because tiny differences in starting conditions, such as in air pressure or temperature, grow exponentially over time to cause wildly different outcomes. If throwing a ball were like this, a launch angle of 30 degrees might arrive at catching height for your friend, while an angle of 30.00000001 degrees might land the ball on the moon. Mathematicians call this chaos.

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