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The theory of chaos
represents scientific
revolution at the end of the 20th century. It opens up new
scope and answers not only to the physical questions but a lot of
general questions (eg. changes in the stock market, population of
mosquitoes, the spreading of the flu epidemic, the determinism of all
events, free will, evolution, immunological characteristics of
organisms, social and political revolutions, the importance of the
individual in the course of history, etc). This new theory connects
completely diverse occurrences or events, eg. whirlpools of water with
the complicated rhythms of the human heart, the shape of a snowflake
with the cotton prices, the shape of fire with the shape of a leaf, the
generation of the human DNA, etc.
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