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| | Chaos Theory |
 | | Hattie Hayridge : The ancient Greeks studied maths and music as related disciplines,and Pythagoras said that whether two notes sounded okay together had to do with simple ratios,doubling the length of a string,gives you an octave. |
 | | Hattie Hayridge : Oh,you're so predictable.So one and one is two,one and two is three,two and three is five,three and five is eight,and so on.It's called the Fibonacci sequence,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89....... |
 | | Hattie Hayridge : Yes chaos theory,it's the maths which describe situations where a tiny change at the start of a process can cause a huge change later,whether a butterfly flaps its wings in Brazil or not determines whether there is a hurricane here in Bradford. |
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