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<ns1:meme ns1:id="10" ns1:title="chaos theory" xmlns:ns1="http://www.memento.org"><ns1:author>Jaron Collis</ns1:author><ns1:memeContent><ns1:memenode><ns1:nodename>Core Concept</ns1:nodename><ns1:nodetext>A theory dealing with the causes of uncertainty, and the extent they can be understood</ns1:nodetext><ns1:children><ns1:child>Non-linear</ns1:child><ns1:child>order</ns1:child></ns1:children></ns1:memenode><ns1:memenode><ns1:nodename>Non-linear</ns1:nodename><ns1:nodetext>Deals with non-linear systems, where results are not proportionate to cause</ns1:nodetext><ns1:children><ns1:child>Attractors</ns1:child></ns1:children></ns1:memenode><ns1:memenode><ns1:nodename>Attractors</ns1:nodename><ns1:nodetext>The regression to mean effect is caused by attractors in a state-space</ns1:nodetext></ns1:memenode><ns1:memenode><ns1:nodename>order</ns1:nodename><ns1:nodetext>&quot;It turns out that an eerie type of chaos can lurk just behind a facade of order - and yet, deep inside the chaos lurks an even eerier type of order.&quot;
 -- Douglas Hofstadter
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