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From movies likeJurassic Park and Twister to MTV''s slogan -Chaos theory in action'' to artists as Wu Tang Clan describing their work as -organized chaos,'' chaos theory is the first new science in two generations to change the way nonspecialists view the world. Now, taking the continuous success as such books as Chaos: Making a New Science, The Turbulent Mirror, and Fractals: Patterns of Chaos to the next level, this fascinating work brings this science to the layperson, exploring its implications about life, spirituality and the nature of the universe. Clustered around the central principle of wholeness and interconnectivity, the seven lessons described here temper our scientific knowledge with mystery. With these lessons working both independently and collectively, Seven Life Lessons of Chaos promises to enlighten and empower the reader.
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John Briggs, Ph.D., is a professor of English and the journalism coordinator at Western Connecticut State University. He lives in Danbury, Connecticut.
F. David Peat holds a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Liverpool and has written dozens of books on art, science, and spirituality. He lives in London and can be reached at www.fdavidpeat.com. They are the authors of Turbulent Mirror.
John Briggs, Ph.D., is a professor of English and the journalism coordinator at Western Connecticut State University. He lives in Danbury, Connecticut.
F. David Peat holds a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Liverpool and has written dozens of books on art, science, and spirituality. He lives in London. They are the authors of Turbulent Mirror.