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Chaos: Making a New Science
James Gleick
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Essay 1987
Chaos: Making a New Science
James Gleick1987
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Fractals, butterfly effects, and the science of unpredictability. Gleick's narrative of how chaos theory rewired modern thinking.
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James Gleick, 1987 — Chaos: Making a New Science
Fractals, butterfly effects, and the science of unpredictability. Gleick's narrative of how chaos theory rewired modern thinking.
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Carries power forward while giving it a stronger essay expression.
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Fractals, butterfly effects, and the science of unpredictability. Gleick's narrative of how chaos theory rewired modern thinking.
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