Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Blog 002 | Chaos, Order, and Complexity
Define and explain the differences between chaotic, orderly and complex. Give an example of each.
Chaos is the opposite of orderly, it is based on great disorder and confusion whereas orderly means to be arranged in sequence accordingly. Complexity can be based on chaos or order, however, complexity is characterized by an intricate arrangement of parts.
World population may be characterized by chaotic; DNA and blood cell configuration may be described as orderly as well as complex.
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