Deep Simplicity
John Gribbin explains chaos and complexity theory, showing how simple rules give rise to the intricate order seen across nature.
Science writer John Gribbin offers an accessible tour of chaos and complexity theory, the study of how simple rules can produce rich, unpredictable behavior. He moves from the weather to earthquakes to the origins of life, showing how order and disorder are woven together across nature. The book argues that much of the apparent complexity of the world grows from a handful of underlying principles, a theme that drew Charlie Munger’s attention.
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