My two cents: chaos theory suggests a butterfly effect of things happening and there is always a component of love. it may not be for our own sake but for someone else. however, its effects are what makes chaos theory an enigma on its own......one intends to do something for a specific person or persons, yet its effects are felt by others in one way or the other either good or bad.
This ripple effect causes another to react, and the progression moves on and on and on, until it has influenced every person in this earth. Yet, despite the uncontrollable nature exemplified in chaos theory, everyone balances out in one way or another which is a contradiction to the progression.
I think it neutralizes when the ripple has turned into a tsunami of effects affecting everyone and returns back to you. though each individual has a ripple to start with that runs with time. so each second of each persons life creates a small ripple. Another way is when a ripple is negated with another from somewhere in this world.
7 billion people, multiplied with 86400 seconds per day = roughly 600 trillion ripples thrown around chaos itself. Think of it as a huge sandbox with 7 billion children playing about. each step they create leaves a mark on the sand, but then it may be canceled by another step from another place in the sandbox. the shifting of the sand is random until such a time that an area of the box would see the bottom of it, while on the other a mound of sand sits. Because of the huge area of rippling effect, cancellations occur as soon as it is generated. Only a few gets to be propagated magnitudes obvious to human existence.
hmmm karma = final outcome of chaos theory? so karma therefore is a "semi" tangible concept now? what is needed is a calculation on what and how the return of the butterfly effect would be.
whoa...i think there is something in this idea... 0_o

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