I don't know if anyone is familiar with the Chaos Theory. I'm not to familiar with it myself, but I get the idea.
It's a mathematical based Theaory. Put into iliterations it almost looks like a boat propellar. It moves like a propeller and basically says that something unsteady will fall apart. It will start bad then look good, than go back to bad, and progress as things get worse, like a wave, until this unsteady something breaks itself apart.
The Matrix
Are you talking about the scene where neo spins in the air really fast and then when he lands he takes out 10 agent Smiths.
i am not familiar with the chaos theory. Does anybody else familiar with this theory? I like to know more detail if possible
I am. It is fascinating. It started with a scientist plotting the outcomes of a random event. The one they used was three magnets with a oppisite pole magnet on a pendilum that would swing into the other magnets placed in a triagle with unequel strenghts. The variations of the movement was infinite and very unpredictable. After they plotted many results on a computer.They plotted many millions of results. What came out looked like fractals. So chaos was ordered. It showed how variables with a very very low threshold input would effect the system completely. There are many randoms events that showed a very similar pattern, like fractals when plotted many times. Thus in every system there are many unknowns which can have a very big effect on the outcome of a system. Like that commercial about how a butterfly flapping its wing caused a tree to sway causing the weather pattern to change and resulting in a hurricane. All systems have unknown random variables, that can not be controlled. Thus Neo and agent Smith are both anomilies, that can not be fully controlled. Don't believe the architect has full control. I would also study General Systems theory. Very fascinating. Also to connect this into biological systems look a neural networks.