Saturday, April 4, 2009

Chaos Theory

The purpose of my blog up to this point was to present the reader with an overview of necessary information needed to understand some of the overwhelming theories that are sprouting all over the science community. By now one should have an appreciation for the unfathomable complexity that makes up life. It is clear that mathematics plays a much larger role in the creation of life than mankind could have ever dreamt. At this point, it is hard to ignore the evidence pointing toward a divine creator of all life. Chaos Theory is a school of thought aimed at making the connection between science and spirituality. A fundamental part of this theory is refuting the sacred physical laws that have been long accepted as truth and shaped our reality thus far. By reexamining science, Chaos Theorists determined that science in general has been fooling itself for centuries. By ignoring very small errors in their calculations, science was able to come up with explanations for life’s mysteries. However, science missed the whole point when trying to model the world with predictable systems. Chaos Theory was founded by Benoit Mandelbrot, with its cornerstone being fractal geometry. As I touched on in previous posts, fractals are proving to be more and more remarkable as their popularity among the science community soars. For many believers, these new advances in math/science have shed new light on the hope of someday finding a fundamental truth that can explain everything in our existence.