Chaos was the law of nature

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Chaos was the law of nature in Ancient Greece, therefore, in the 19th century, chaos theory was developed by Sir James Hopwood Jeans. He believed that the universe is governed by the laws of chaos. Chaos theory is a way to describe unpredictable and uncontrollable events. The world can never be completely controlled, but it can be influenced.

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