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Strange Attractors in Life, Work, and Relationships

15 April 2009 Comments

In high school geometry, we were taught that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. Meanwhile, in fractal geometry a type of equation exists called a Strange Attractor, that produces beautifully complex plots like this:

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What makes these equations “strange” is that those graceful curves and twists are not made of continuous lines at all.  When you plot the first points of a strange attractor, they look like random dots scattered everywhere:

 

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It is only after enough points are plotted that the beautiful and complex geometry begins to take form, as successive points are “attracted” to specific paths that would have been impossible to predict.

Many life experiences are like that.  The amount of data you have at the beginning of the journey looks more like a random jumble with no clear sense of order or direction.  There’s definitely no straight line. If you stick with it though, you eventually get to a place where the picture becomes clear and it’s obvious where the remaining pieces will fall.  

How do you navigate through the confusing and disorderly first part? First, let things happen.  It won’t always make sense. Second, keep in mind that the next step is not always exactly forward. It may be sideways, back, up or down. Last, remember that everyone around you is also trying to figure it out. 

Fractal images created using Chaoscope.

  • Jörg

    Great, especially the conclusions out of it. Sounds like you read the NDE (Near Death Experience) of Nellen-Thomas Benedict. Dr. Kenneth Ring documented it. I only got it in german and I don't really know where you can find that wonderfully strange description of our being. But heck, i guess it's worth looking for it. Good chance. Lots of Love
    Jörg

  • Jörg, thanks for the information, and I was completely unfamiliar with Mellen-Thomas Benedict. I just looked him up and it sounds like a very interesting story. He does have a web site with information about his experience.

    Walt

  • Brooke

    Trust the Process :-)

  • Jessica H

    You have brought sunshine to my cloudy day! As per usual! XOXOXOXO - Jessica H.

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