Chaos Theory and Geometry - Can They Predict Our World? With Tim Palmer

Chaos Theory and Geometry - Can They Predict Our World? With Tim Palmer

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Chaos Theory and Geometry - Can They Predict Our World? With Tim Palmer

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Illustrating Chaos Theory with pendulums demo
  3. 3 Fractal geometry: A bridge from Newton to 20th Century mathematics
  4. 4 The three great theorems of 20th Century mathematics
  5. 5 The concept of State Space
  6. 6 Lorenz State Space
  7. 7 Cantor's Set and the prototype fractal
  8. 8 Hilbert's Decision Problem
  9. 9 The link between 20th Century mathematics and fractal geometry
  10. 10 The predictability of chaotic systems
  11. 11 Predicting hurricanes with chaos theory
  12. 12 The Bell experiment: proving the universe is not real?
  13. 13 Counterfactuals in Bell's theorem
  14. 14 Applying fractals to Bell's theorem
  15. 15 The end of spatial reductionism

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