Description
Chaos theory, discovered in 1960, is now a major scientific branch alongside relativity and quantum mechanics. It impacts our lives in various ways, from stock market performance and product design to heart arrhythmias and brain function. Creve Maples covers the discovery of chaos science and its role in nature, as well as its implications for human endeavors. Discover how chaos theory influences free will and the essence of life itself. Explore examples of seemingly insignificant human actions leading to significant and unpredictable outcomes.
Creve Maples has a degree in chemistry (MIT) and a PhD in nuclear science (UC Berkeley). He has worked in academia and the private sector, designing advanced computers, and developing virtual reality systems. These classes result from a scientific curiosity and desire to explore unusual, thought-provoking topics.
