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Tag Archives: Tunisia
Mubarak – US cares about what the people of Egypt want
My interest in Chaos drew me to this topic. In my last blog on Tunisia where I observed that it was a prefect case study for unpredictability of chaos, I predicted that the revolution could spread to Egypt. Little did I … Continue reading
The straw that broke the camel’s back or unpredictability of chaos demonstrated in the Tunisian revolution
Keep piling up load on a camel’s back. The stress will be mounting up on the camel’s legs or back but it’s not showing any symptoms of the stress. The master is oblivious to the fact that the came is … Continue reading
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Tagged chaos, complexity, jasmine, Life, revolution, science, science news, Tunisia
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