Just searching.
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IP:
Let me rant to myself...
The only chaotic order I can think up is the mind, which is a complete mess though it does have its own order to it. But the rest of the universe abides by the laws of physics which sprang to existence through what could be argued as either chaotic or order; if the universe had been slightly different in the inflation or any other form of creation --- or a supreme deity had decided to alter order ---, then the laws of physics may have been altered slightly. So is the ability for order to be changed indicative of possible chaos? Or would there be no chaos, only a new order? So you have order, but it can easily lean into chaos with barely a nudge? If however the world was created --- deity, explosion, whatever --- and the singularity or the deity or whatever (let's say Big Bang is correct, just to end confusion) had been slightly different, an outward expansion could've made it so that gravity reversed itself or some such.
Am I getting it?
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