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In a World of Order, Chaos Reigns

1996
A chaotic washing machine? That's right. In 1993, Goldstar Company created the first consumer product to exploit "chaos theory." This washing machine was supposed to produce cleaner and less-tangled clothes. Chaos theory attempts to explain the fact that complex and unpredictable results can and will occur in systems that are sensitive to their initial conditions. The history of chaos theory is explained along with other real-life examples.

Team

MikePlum Senior High School, Plum, PA, United States


MichaelPlum Senior High School, Plum, PA, United States


AndreaParkland High School, Orefield, PA, United States


Age Range

19 & under

Coaches

Edward HelaPlum Senior High School, Plum, PA, United States


Connie RadocayPlum Senior High School, Plum, PA, United States


0 0Parkland High School, Orefield, PA, United States


Category

Math > Chaos Theory

Audience

All ages

Language

English