Order is not universal. In fact, many chaologists and physicists posit that universal laws are more flexible than first realized, and less rigid—operating in spurts, jumps, and leaps, instead of like clockwork. Chaos prevails over rules and systems because it has the freedom of infinite complexity over the known, unknown, and the unknowable.


p. 9. - In Defense of Chaos: The Chaology of Politics, Economics and Human Action, 2013


Order is not universal. In fact, many chaologists and physicists posit that universal laws are more flexible than first realized, and less...

Order is not universal. In fact, many chaologists and physicists posit that universal laws are more flexible than first realized, and less...

Order is not universal. In fact, many chaologists and physicists posit that universal laws are more flexible than first realized, and less...

Order is not universal. In fact, many chaologists and physicists posit that universal laws are more flexible than first realized, and less...