I'm no expert on chaos theory, or physics, or much of anything, but directly from your 2nd link:
"Chaos: When the present determines the future, but the approximate present does not approximately determine the future."
Seems to support part* of my theory more than defeat it. Perhaps our current understanding of existence does not allow us to predict the future state of complex systems due to our level of uncertanty at a micro scale. Perhaps some day we will come to a better understanding that will.
Surely we don't have the full picture yet, but i think we have a lot more reasoning to do before I will accept that existence is unreasonable
"Chaos: When the present determines the future, but the approximate present does not approximately determine the future."
Seems to support part* of my theory more than defeat it. Perhaps our current understanding of existence does not allow us to predict the future state of complex systems due to our level of uncertanty at a micro scale. Perhaps some day we will come to a better understanding that will.
Surely we don't have the full picture yet, but i think we have a lot more reasoning to do before I will accept that existence is unreasonable