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The document discusses the concepts of determinism and chaos as articulated by Albert Einstein and Pierre-Simon Laplace, highlighting the metaphorical use of 'God' in relation to mathematics. It introduces Chaos Theory, which deals with unpredictable events and the sensitivity of predictions to initial conditions. The chapter emphasizes the complexity and irregularity of nonlinear systems that lead to chaotic behavior.

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The document discusses the concepts of determinism and chaos as articulated by Albert Einstein and Pierre-Simon Laplace, highlighting the metaphorical use of 'God' in relation to mathematics. It introduces Chaos Theory, which deals with unpredictable events and the sensitivity of predictions to initial conditions. The chapter emphasizes the complexity and irregularity of nonlinear systems that lead to chaotic behavior.

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There are times in life that we sometimes try to implement things that
we believe. Just like what Albert Einstein and Pierre-Simon Laplace
had implemented their own perception with things. Albert Einstein said
that “God does not play dice with the universe” with this there were a
lot who have argued with him and he defended himself that the “God”
he was referring to was not a religious God but he used it as a metaphor
for the Mathematics. Pierre-Simon Laplace stated that our world is
deterministic, in which he explains that it is impossible to predict
something. s. Chaos is best illustrated by Lorentz’ famous butterfly
effect: the notion that a butterfly stirring the air in Hong Kong today
can transform storm systems in New York next month. The definition of
deterministic chaos implies that our prediction in the form of a model,
for instance, is very sensitive to the initial conditions.

In this chapter, different concepts are being introduced with its pattern,
equation, probability and patterns in which lead to Chaos Theory.
Chaos theory is concerned with unpredictable courses of events. The
irregular and unpredictable time evolution of many nonlinear and
complex linear systems has been named chaos.

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