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Quantum Mechanics relies on the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principal to describe the characteristics of sub atomic particle emission and other sub atomic phenomenon.

Since certain properties of sub atomic particles seem to be random and their exact position at any particular time can't be accurately measured - the word "chaos" becomes a term that seems to apply.

Einstein didn't buy into this randomness theory - his world was a nice and orderly, smooth continuum with no room for randomness.

Chaos "science" seems a logical extension of the uncertainty principal. When the outcome of certain phenomenon can't be accurately predicted - it is simply labled chaotic. It may be that we simply don't know all of the data necessary to predict the outcome - or it could indeed be chaotic. In either event, the reality is that when we know the cause, and we simply can't always accurately predict the effect of certain phenomenon - it is, for all practical purposes, chaotic.

Sorry, I am unfamiliar with the phrase "chaos majick."

2006-12-05 10:48:46 · answer #1 · answered by LeAnne 7 · 0 0

Quantum mechanics is non-Newtonian, "Chaos Science" is Newtonian, and Chaos Magick is bunk.

2006-12-05 10:17:15 · answer #2 · answered by Scythian1950 7 · 1 0

What precisely is God? Is God particular and reliable? Does something that elegantly works the way you anticipate change into God's handiwork and each sadness you do not realize change into God operating in mysterious procedures? purely because outstanding stuff that is perhaps the outcome of a larger ability takes position does in no way mean it change into the paintings of the certain god you've defined and picture exists on your income.

2016-11-23 18:44:55 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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