
Chaos theory is a branch of mathematics which studies the behavior of certain dynamical systems that might be highly sensitive to initial conditions. This sensitivity is more popularly referred to as the butterfly effect. As a result of this sensitivity, which manifests itself as an exponential growth of error, the behavior of chaotic systems appears to be random.
That is, tiny differences in the starting state of the system can lead to enormous differences in the final state of the system even over fairly small time periods. This gives the impression that the system is behaving randomly and happens even though these systems are deterministic. This means that their future dynamics are fully determined by their initial conditions and having no random elements involved. This behavior is known as deterministic chaos, or simply chaos.
Choas linking is similar to chaos theory. The behavior of chaos linking also appears to be random but is acutally a systematic structure of methodically chosen links. This gives the impression that the system is completely chaotic and random when in fact it is very calculated and precise.
Let the chaos begin. Enter through the doors of Chaos and don't get burned by the fire.
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