Alexander White

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One day in the winter of 1961, wanting to examine one sequence at greater length, Lorenz took a shortcut. Instead of starting the whole run over, he started midway through. To give the machine its initial conditions, he typed the numbers straight from the earlier printout. Then he walked down the hall to get away from the noise and drink a cup of coffee. When he returned an hour later, he saw something unexpected, something that planted a seed for a new science. THIS NEW RUN should have exactly duplicated the old. Lorenz had copied the numbers into the machine himself. The program had not ...more
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Chaos: Making a New Science
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