The bifurcation diagram for the logistic map is one of the most intriguing fractals in all of non-linear dynamics. Produced from a simple quadratic iterative scheme, it contains within itself windows of chaos and infinite self-similarity. It also looks quite a bit like a tree! Thus I took some liberties and created this colorful logistic tree which holds the essence of the original diagram while branching out to meet its natural cohort. You'll want to choose a light colored shirt for this one.
Because we are keenly and inherently attuned to the ever increasing entropy of the system in which we find ourselves, our fleeting moments are all the more precious. Entropy is the arrow of time.
Because we are keenly and inherently attuned to the ever increasing entropy of the system in which we find ourselves, our fleeting moments are all the more precious. Entropy is the arrow of time.
Because we are keenly and inherently attuned to the ever increasing entropy of the system in which we find ourselves, our fleeting moments are all the more precious. Entropy is the arrow of time. Tip: This green Entropy looks amazing on a brown shirt!
Because we are keenly and inherently attuned to the ever increasing entropy of the system in which we find ourselves, our fleeting moments are all the more precious. Entropy is the arrow of time.
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professor, time, statistics, change, physics
"Not one, not two" is a Zen expression and therefore deliberately confounding. I see "not two" is a rejection of dualism, a rejection of the concepts of "self" and "other", and "not one" as a relinquishing of self and the clinging to the concepts of "not two". Your mileage may vary, of course. Zen is beyond all words, but it's fun to try.
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spirituality, buddhist, buddhism, zen meditation, meditation