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Message Subject What has been hidden for centuries.... and what you're not supposed to realize....
Poster Handle EarthKin
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I've been asking, and I'm waiting, for my Creator to clarify exactly HOW this is done !!!

Let us know when "He" clues you in. Can you imagine the utter CHAOS if everyone was changing things up all time? No order whatsoever!

Unintended consequences...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71994152


I do not think there would be any more chaos at all .. I thik we would exist in a unique space that was never boring and in complete resonance. The law of attraction works that way.. Like attracts like.. so if someone changed something that had a direct affect on you and they did from a place of knowing and in kindness you would only experience benefit not chaos. ORDER comes on its own out of seemingly chaos.. yet it also comes from attention.

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here is a new science abroad in the land-the science of chaos! It has spawned a new vocabulary—"fractals," "bifurcation," "the butterfly effect," "strange attractors," and "dissipative structures," among others. Its advocates are even claiming it to be as important as relativity and quantum mechanics in twentieth-century physics. It is also being extended into many scientific fields and even into social studies, economics, and human behavior problems. But as a widely read popularization of chaos studies puts it:

Where chaos begins, classical science stops.1

There are many phenomena which depend on so many variables as to defy description in terms of quantitative mathematics. Yet such systems—things like the turbulent hydraulics of a waterfall—do seem to exhibit some kind of order in their apparently chaotic tumbling, and chaos theory has been developed to try to quantify the order in this chaos.

Even very regular linear relationships will eventually become irregular and disorderly, if left to themselves long enough. Thus, an apparently chaotic phenomenon may well represent a breakdown in an originally orderly system, even under the influence of very minute perturbations. This has become known as the "Butterfly Effect." Gleick defines this term as follows:

Butterfly Effect: The notion that a butterfly stirring the air in Peking can transform storm systems next month in New York.2
 
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