Dan Seitz

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As a town crier for chaos, he had two advantages over the pure mathematicians. One was that, for him, the simple equations could not represent reality perfectly. He knew they were just metaphors—so he began to wonder how widely the metaphors could apply. The other was that the revelations of chaos fed directly into a vehement controversy in his chosen field.
Chaos: Making a New Science
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