
In Our Time Chaos Theory
May 16, 2002
Exploring Chaos Theory challenges Newton's principles of predictability, highlighting how small actions can lead to unpredictable cascading effects. The podcast delves into the balance between chaos and order in various systems like the brain and traffic, showcasing the complexities of Chaos Theory. It discusses the limits of predictability in the brain due to quantum mechanics and randomness, contrasting predictable events like satellite trajectories with truly unpredictable scenarios. The conversation unveils patterns in seemingly chaotic phenomena, offering models to comprehend the emergence of regular patterns within chaos.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Chaos Theory and Complex Systems
02:27 • 12min
Exploring the Complexity of Systems and Adaptation to Environmental Dynamics
14:17 • 2min
Exploring the Complexity of Brain Function and Development
16:06 • 2min
Exploring the Unpredictability of the Brain and Quantum Mechanics
17:50 • 2min
Navigating Predictability in Complex Systems
19:31 • 5min
Unveiling the Balance: Chaos Theory and Predictability
24:21 • 16min
Exploring Chaos, Complexity, and Predictability in Phenomena
40:36 • 2min
