Moreover and in reverse, chaos is the source of the order, thanks to the intervention in the process, what is known as a strange attractor, as the whirlwinds that are forming in a torrential flow, or images, concepts and thoughts of all gender and origin which are crowded, attract and reject simultaneously in the processes of creativity. In both examples, the chaotic confluence of the parties created a logical and coherent whole: a river or an idea. Chaos usually evoke the idea of disorder, and often both concepts are often used as synonyms. This happens with the vulgar idea of the phenomenon both in physical science, in which, from thermodynamics, chaos evokes a phenomenon of absolute disorder and has been seen and treated by the concept of entropy, a concept that we have already addressed previously and that has made it possible to measure the phenomenon. Found in the concept of active chaos of Prigogine. And even in the new theories persists a marked tendency to this use of the term, as you can check easily by reading the works of its best-known authors that we have already quoted above, with emphasis on Chapter 1 (Venezuela and the laws of chaos). Understanding chaos as a disorder is considered according to the order. This represents a Copernican view of reality, in the sense of chaos that is defined from the established order, it does not mean that it is from the reality, and this is deeply the complexity reducer. But is that chaos can be anything other than clutter? Jose Ramon Ortiz Venezuelan writer and mathematician 1, has sharply written that chaos, which appears at the base of all management of the world, not to be confused with the disorder, because this can be envisaged only from an order and chaos is a State prior to any idea both order and disorder.
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