miércoles, 17 de noviembre de 2021

Pardo's Law of the Programmed Universe is forceful.

Pardo's Law of the Programmed Universe is forceful. That man cannot predict the events that occur in all orders, does not mean that there is "chance" in the universe.


The well-known Chaos Theory will never be a law.

It is surprising that with such a basic argument, scientists have considered Chaos Theory a very important contribution in all branches of science.

Here is a paragraph taken from a scientific report: "Professor Lorenz was the first to recognize what is called chaotic behavior in the mathematical modeling of weather systems. In the early 1960s, Lorenz realized that small differences in a dynamic system, such as the atmosphere - or a model of the atmosphere - could unleash enormous and often unexpected results.

These observations ultimately led him to formulate what is known as the butterfly effect, featured in a 1972 article titled: "Predictability: Should the flapping of a butterfly in Brazil cause a tornado in Texas?"

Lorenz's ideas led to the beginning of a new field of study that affected not only mathematics, but virtually every branch of science - biological, physical, and social. In meteorology, he concluded that it may be fundamentally impossible to make predictions beyond two or three weeks with a reasonable degree of accuracy. "

Pardo's law says that if man could know the variables of the universe, he could travel through time, in the sense that it would be possible to reconstruct the past and build the future. Obviously it is impossible to put it into practice with certainty, but the more data the more certainty.

Precisely the law of probabilities is not precise because not all the variables of the operation of any system are known.