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	<title>Poetic Interconnections &#187; chaos theory</title>
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		<title>Cookies and Chaos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My teaching gigs have ended until fall so I&#8217;ve been busying myself composing and songwriting-for-hire. After months of obeying a firm academic schedule, setting my own hours again has been making me feel a bit random and chaotic. Which, of course, has been making me consider chaos theory&#8230; Chaologists have discovered a cool thing: seemingly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My teaching gigs have ended until fall so I&#8217;ve been busying myself composing and songwriting-for-hire. After months of obeying a firm academic schedule, setting my own hours again has been making me feel a bit random and chaotic. Which, of course, has been making me consider chaos theory&#8230;</p>
<p>Chaologists have discovered a cool thing: seemingly random motions&#8212;turbulence in the air, water spiralling down a drain, etc.&#8212;are actually highly patterned. Processes that look unpredictable can thus be forcast, to an extent. It&#8217;s a comforting revelation. Look deeply enough into chaos and order emerges. There&#8217;s structure there. And when this kind of ordered chaos is plotted on a graph, it yields a beautiful shape called a Strange Attractor, which looks like this:</p>
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<p align="center"><img src="http://poeticinterconnections.org/images/Butterfly.jpg" alt="Strange Attractor" width="300" height="300"></p>
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<p>This graphic illustrates how chaotic systems behave: They loop again and again around a given point, never exactly repeating their route, but always staying bounded in orbit. Then, suddenly, they jump to another orbit around a different point! Ultimately, chaotic systems bounce between these two &quot;attractors,&quot; looping around them in an infinite dance between <em>yin</em> and <em>yang</em>. Every cycle is different (hence, randomness) but bounded within a pattern (hence, order).</p>
<p>In my professional life, music and spirituality/science are my two attractors&#8212;the points around which I orbit. And sometimes I need a break from both. Vacation! Even just one evening&#8217;s pit stop in the rat race around my Strange Attractor can set me right again.</p>
<p>Last night I decided to take an at-home vacation. I turned off the phone, disconnected from the internet, and rummaged through the pantry in search of cookies. And in the very back of the cabinet I found&#8230; Palmiers.</p>
<p>Unbelievable.</p>
<p>Palmiers are pieces of puff pastry folded over themselves a bunch of times, sprinkled with sugar, and baked until golden. They look like this:</p>
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<p align="center"><img src="http://poeticinterconnections.org/images/palmier.jpg" alt="Palmier" width="300" height="275"></p>
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<p>They&#8217;re Strange Attractors!</p>
<p>And so my vacation ended prematurely, as I felt compelled to write this blog. Resistance is futile?! May as well enjoy the loopy ride.</p>
<p>So now I&#8217;m back to work and wondering&#8230; What are your attractors&#8212;around which points do <em>you</em> orbit?</p>
<p>Comments welcome.</p>
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