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Post by Avenoir on Feb 23, 2016 4:31:24 GMT -8
So I'm not exactly big on anime anymore, but I decided to give this one a go after hearing about it having to do with my favourite subject, Chaos Theory. I'm honestly very happy with the choice to pick it up as it's very enthralling. Is anyone else watching this right now?
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Post by BlackMalachite on Feb 23, 2016 5:38:16 GMT -8
So I'm not exactly big on anime anymore, but I decided to give this one a go after hearing about it having to do with my favourite subject, Chaos Theory. I'm honestly very happy with the choice to pick it up as it's very enthralling. Is anyone else watching this right now? What exactly is Chaos Theory?
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Avenoir
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Post by Avenoir on Feb 23, 2016 5:42:00 GMT -8
From my understanding, Chaos Theory is the belief that a system of events no matter how complicated and complex is based on an underlying event. Butterfly effect is a big part of it and how most people hear of Chaos Theory. There was a man named Edward Lorenz that came up with an idea of butterfly's flapping of wings effecting weather patterns as an example, thus coining the "butterfly effect" name. Edit: A lot of people use this for time travel ideas with the whole 'go back and change one thing but actually end up changing everything.' And Chaos theory is a lot more complicated, but that was the easiest way I could think of to explain.
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