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Chaos in Emergency Management and the Proposal of a Terminal Domain

Chaos in Emergency Management and the Proposal of a Terminal Domain

Laying Down a Path Through Chaos Leading to a Proposed Final Domain Known as Deep Chaos. Moving into the Unknown. A NoiseBox Publication.

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Gregory Vigneaux
Mar 19, 2024
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Note: This post is experimental, including the language, delivery, and length. In many places, the writing may be as strange as the notion of deep chaos being presented. The design of the post is also a first. It is the first time this blog has used video and multiple pictures. Pictures are leveraged heavily to create the important feeling of falling into and dwelling in deep chaos. Motivating the first part of this post are repeated observations that the significance of the term “chaos” has become scattered when, in fact, the term holds established meanings in different narratives. This post walks down through some of the resulting chaotic domains. It then moves into part two to what is intended to be the final domain in the downward movement through chaos, known as deep chaos, situated at the outer right-hand boundary of the chaotic domain. greg@gregoryvig.com for contact.

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