Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Jul. 2009
In general terms, chaos is understood or refers to that situation in which disorder and confusion stand out and prevail, generally caused by a disaster, tragedy or unexpected event. For example, a fire breaks out in the heart of the city and even despite the rapid response that the defense authorities may give to the incident. civil to the situation, it will be inevitable that population who is temporarily in the area or resides there, do not act with disorder in the face of fear, threat and the panic that such an event supposes for the quality of life.
On the other hand, at the request of the ancient cosmology greek, the chaos was the first thing that existed and the matrix from which everything aroseIn other words, chaos was the state of confusion and disorder in which matter was found until the cosmos was created.
Meanwhile, the term chaos also has a special participation in the math and physics, since Chaos Theory is the most popular name given to the branch of these disciplines that deals with of those unpredictable behaviors inherent to dynamic systems, these may be dynamic, stable or chaotic.
When we are facing a stable type system, it, over time, will tend to a point or orbit according to its dimension or attractor, but a system that on the contrary is It manifests unstable, it will tend to escape from the attractors and when it is a chaotic system, it will be because it presents the two behaviors described above at the same weather.
Among the most popular examples of chaotic systems we can mention the Earth's atmosphere, plate tectonics, the Solar system and the growth in population density that occurs in the different regions of the planet.
Themes in Chaos