What if what we perceive as "chaos" is actually a more highly evolved form of "order?" What some call "fractal chaos" others see as "mathematical order." Some use the engine of an average car to illustrate the concept of perception of order vs. chaos. If we didn't design the system, and it has an unfamiliar appearance, we perceive it as chaotic. But to its designer (or the designer's protege if they have one), it appears ordered.
I thought the juxtaposition of Ian Malcom's Chaos Theory with the plot, or its expository use, was a great dramatic device when I read Jurassic Park, and then The Lost World, in grade school.
@tyrinodino Yup thats the point. I just wanted to pay tribute to all his quotes from each iteration, which, I believe Michael Crichton planned, would fit the action that went along with each part of the story.
i have to read JP for school in my 7th grade LA class and im actually impressed so far. i thought it was going to bore me do death. malcolm is the best XD somehow i pictured him differently...
@CodeDarkBlue Haha yeah but somewhere after the middle of the book all the action picked up and it was so exciting after that. my favourite part in the book was when they discover the raptors have escaped. in the movie its the climatic scene in the visitor centre.
yay, for book quotes!
MichaelMcgerveyFilms 6 months ago
What if what we perceive as "chaos" is actually a more highly evolved form of "order?" What some call "fractal chaos" others see as "mathematical order." Some use the engine of an average car to illustrate the concept of perception of order vs. chaos. If we didn't design the system, and it has an unfamiliar appearance, we perceive it as chaotic. But to its designer (or the designer's protege if they have one), it appears ordered.
IggyHazard 7 months ago
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TheMillymum 3 months ago
I thought the juxtaposition of Ian Malcom's Chaos Theory with the plot, or its expository use, was a great dramatic device when I read Jurassic Park, and then The Lost World, in grade school.
ax3b 8 months ago
he needs moar love...
RavenishZero 9 months ago
And here I thought this was gonna be a funny video :(
Oh well, I guess that's chaos theory.
CyberYeoo 11 months ago 7
the book is better
SuperCockism 1 year ago
i dont know which i like better the book or the movie.... probably the book for the quote "i'm as mad as a hatter!"
anglina131 1 year ago
love John Williams
migns 1 year ago
These are really just the quotes at the beginning of each iteration.
yuothineyesasian 1 year ago
God this book was so awesome, Maybe because the book was more about Malcolm than anyone else.
yuothineyesasian 1 year ago
... these are from the book :/
tyrinodino 1 year ago
@tyrinodino Yup thats the point. I just wanted to pay tribute to all his quotes from each iteration, which, I believe Michael Crichton planned, would fit the action that went along with each part of the story.
JesusChristKing1 1 year ago
i have to read JP for school in my 7th grade LA class and im actually impressed so far. i thought it was going to bore me do death. malcolm is the best XD somehow i pictured him differently...
CodeDarkBlue 1 year ago
@CodeDarkBlue Haha yeah but somewhere after the middle of the book all the action picked up and it was so exciting after that. my favourite part in the book was when they discover the raptors have escaped. in the movie its the climatic scene in the visitor centre.
JesusChristKing1 1 year ago
Iteration for life :D
Guiness1988 2 years ago