Thursday, November 10, 2005

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In order for a process to be logical, a certain pattern, or relationship (which would eventually cause the occurrence of a certain outcome) has to exist for a specific set of initial conditions. That is the more dominant system. However, a less dominant system is also at work with a highly chaotic rate of change, which has the capability of damaging the proficiency of the first system by creating more dominant outcomes (points of extrema) in a highly chaotic way with infinite possible values.

This is perfectly compatible with the idea of multiple variables in a system producing different values (which can become the valuable points of the fucntion, the points from where information about the behaviour of the function can be extracted) in a continuous way, spanning from negative infinity or positive infinity, based on the relationship among the multiple variables and their individual characteristics.

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