Chaos
“In mathematics and physics, chaos theory describes the
behavior of certain nonlinear dynamical systems that under specific conditions
exhibit dynamics that are sensitive to initial conditions (popularly referred
to as the butterfly effect). As a result of this sensitivity, the behavior of
chaotic systems appears to be random, because of an exponential growth of
errors in the initial conditions. This happens even though these systems are
deterministic in the sense that their future dynamics are well defined by their
initial conditions, and there are no random elements involved. This behaviour
is known as deterministic chaos, or simply chaos.”
Earlier was the definition of the “chaos theory”. Now, for the practical part,
it seems that what really obvious of the Chaos Theory in Human society has been
those “post-” things as counter-actions against the things that come before
them. This happens because the level of sensitivity toward one another and the
way they react to one another according to the level of sensitivity based on
the interconnectedness
of things.
One of the most beautiful “reactions” of human towards things seem to be the
symptom in which human see the process of their own reactions as BEAUTY, or a form of
ART. The fact
that human create things, see it, admire or be disgusted by it, and react to
it, and also the fact that the whole process goes over and over again make
human admire their ability of creation and steal the essence of NATURE as their
own creation termed “art”.
Human reactions and the process of on-going reactions are the essence of all
beings within the Nature of this world. Just like animal mutations and the
evolution of plants. Human race itself originates from animal mutation. But
unfortunately, human is desperately proud of their discovery of this process of
reactions within themselves, their own race and others’. What is call ART and
BEAUTY is not the process of the reactions itself but the discovery of this
process. It is poor that an artwork is being admired by the wrong essence.