destructor Report This Comment Date: September 25, 2005 03:36PM
Hmm. Chaos. It was first thought of as simply a loss of precision and the
heisenburg uncertainty principle, but scientists are beginning to postulate that
maybe it isn't due to simply the inability to predict occurances at certain
ranges and this has led to many theories concerning chaos, particularly
concerning principles at the quanutm level, though also for the consequences of
small changes in the quantum level in systems such as the human heart, the
weather and hundreds of other previously overlooked natural processes.
This bifurcation tree represents the results seen in a chemical clock, which is
orderred at first and measures a time period (before "doubling"

, then half that time period (be), etc until the
time period is so small that it is affected by the quantum world and becomes
extremely chaotic and completely unpredictable.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 25, 2005 05:31PM
Thanks for the education, thats going to come in handy, probably tomorrow..Do
you know anything else, tell us more.
iminyourmom Report This Comment Date: September 25, 2005 05:55PM
pffft...who doesnt know that?