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href="/nks/p167--continuous-versus-discrete-systems/"> <span>10</span> <span>Continuous Versus Discrete Systems</span> </a> </li> </ul> </li> <li class="chapter chapter-5"> <a href="/nks/chap-5--two-dimensions-and-beyond/"> <span>5</span> <span>Two Dimensions and Beyond</span> </a> <ul class="sections"> <li class="section section-1"> <a href="/nks/p169--introduction/"> <span>1</span> <span>Introduction</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-2"> <a href="/nks/p170--cellular-automata/"> <span>2</span> <span>Cellular Automata</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-3"> <a href="/nks/p184--turing-machines/"> <span>3</span> <span>Turing Machines</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-4 selected"> <a href="/nks/p187--substitution-systems-and-fractals/"> <span>4</span> <span>Substitution Systems and Fractals</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-5"> <a href="/nks/p193--network-systems/"> <span>5</span> <span>Network Systems</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-6"> <a href="/nks/p204--multiway-systems/"> <span>6</span> <span>Multiway Systems</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-7"> <a href="/nks/p210--systems-based-on-constraints/"> <span>7</span> <span>Systems Based on Constraints</span> </a> </li> </ul> </li> <li class="chapter chapter-6"> <a href="/nks/chap-6--starting-from-randomness/"> <span>6</span> <span>Starting from Randomness</span> </a> <ul class="sections"> <li class="section section-1"> <a href="/nks/p223--the-emergence-of-order/"> <span>1</span> <span>The Emergence of Order</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-2"> <a href="/nks/p231--four-classes-of-behavior/"> <span>2</span> <span>Four Classes of Behavior</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-3"> <a href="/nks/p250--sensitivity-to-initial-conditions/"> <span>3</span> <span>Sensitivity to Initial Conditions</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-4 selected"> <a href="/nks/p255--systems-of-limited-size-and-class-2-behavior/"> <span>4</span> <span>Systems of Limited Size and Class 2 Behavior</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-5"> <a href="/nks/p261--randomness-in-class-3-systems/"> <span>5</span> <span>Randomness in Class 3 Systems</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-6"> <a href="/nks/p266--special-initial-conditions/"> <span>6</span> <span>Special Initial Conditions</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-7"> <a href="/nks/p275--the-notion-of-attractors/"> <span>7</span> <span>The Notion of Attractors</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-8"> <a href="/nks/p281--structures-in-class-4-systems/"> <span>8</span> <span>Structures in Class 4 Systems</span> </a> </li> </ul> </li> <li class="chapter chapter-7 selected"> <a href="/nks/chap-7--mechanisms-in-programs-and-nature/"> <span>7</span> <span>Mechanisms in Programs and Nature</span> </a> <ul class="sections"> <li class="section section-1"> <a href="/nks/p297--universality-of-behavior/"> <span>1</span> <span>Universality of Behavior</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-2"> <a href="/nks/p299--three-mechanisms-for-randomness/"> <span>2</span> <span>Three Mechanisms for Randomness</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-3"> <a href="/nks/p301--randomness-from-the-environment/"> <span>3</span> <span>Randomness from the Environment</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-4 selected"> <a href="/nks/p304--chaos-theory-and-randomness-from-initial-conditions/"> <span>4</span> <span>Chaos Theory and Randomness from Initial Conditions</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-5"> <a href="/nks/p315--the-intrinsic-generation-of-randomness/"> <span>5</span> <span>The Intrinsic Generation of Randomness</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-6"> <a href="/nks/p327--the-phenomenon-of-continuity/"> <span>6</span> <span>The Phenomenon of Continuity</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-7"> <a href="/nks/p337--origins-of-discreteness/"> <span>7</span> <span>Origins of Discreteness</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-8"> <a href="/nks/p342--the-problem-of-satisfying-constraints/"> <span>8</span> <span>The Problem of Satisfying Constraints</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-9"> <a href="/nks/p351--origins-of-simple-behavior/"> <span>9</span> <span>Origins of Simple Behavior</span> </a> </li> </ul> </li> <li class="chapter chapter-8"> <a href="/nks/chap-8--implications-for-everyday-systems/"> <span>8</span> <span>Implications for Everyday Systems</span> </a> <ul class="sections"> <li class="section section-1"> <a href="/nks/p363--issues-of-modelling/"> <span>1</span> <span>Issues of Modelling</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-2"> <a href="/nks/p369--the-growth-of-crystals/"> <span>2</span> <span>The Growth of Crystals</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-3"> <a href="/nks/p374--the-breaking-of-materials/"> <span>3</span> <span>The Breaking of Materials</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-4 selected"> <a href="/nks/p376--fluid-flow/"> <span>4</span> <span>Fluid Flow</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-5"> <a href="/nks/p383--fundamental-issues-in-biology/"> <span>5</span> <span>Fundamental Issues in Biology</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-6"> <a href="/nks/p400--growth-of-plants-and-animals/"> <span>6</span> <span>Growth of Plants and Animals</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-7"> <a href="/nks/p422--biological-pigmentation-patterns/"> <span>7</span> <span>Biological Pigmentation Patterns</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-8"> <a href="/nks/p429--financial-systems/"> <span>8</span> <span>Financial Systems</span> </a> </li> </ul> </li> <li class="chapter chapter-9"> <a href="/nks/chap-9--fundamental-physics/"> <span>9</span> <span>Fundamental Physics</span> </a> <ul class="sections"> <li class="section section-1"> <a href="/nks/p433--the-problems-of-physics/"> <span>1</span> <span>The Problems of Physics</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-2"> <a href="/nks/p435--the-notion-of-reversibility/"> <span>2</span> <span>The Notion of Reversibility</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-3"> <a href="/nks/p441--irreversibility-and-the-second-law-of-thermodynamics/"> <span>3</span> <span>Irreversibility and the Second Law of Thermodynamics</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-4 selected"> <a href="/nks/p458--conserved-quantities-and-continuum-phenomena/"> <span>4</span> <span>Conserved Quantities and Continuum Phenomena</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-5"> <a href="/nks/p465--ultimate-models-for-the-universe/"> <span>5</span> <span>Ultimate Models for the Universe</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-6"> <a href="/nks/p472--the-nature-of-space/"> <span>6</span> <span>The Nature of Space</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-7"> <a href="/nks/p475--space-as-a-network/"> <span>7</span> <span>Space as a Network</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-8"> <a href="/nks/p481--the-relationship-of-space-and-time/"> <span>8</span> <span>The Relationship of Space and Time</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-9"> <a href="/nks/p486--time-and-causal-networks/"> <span>9</span> <span>Time and Causal Networks</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-10"> <a href="/nks/p497--the-sequencing-of-events-in-the-universe/"> <span>10</span> <span>The Sequencing of Events in the Universe</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-11"> <a href="/nks/p504--uniqueness-and-branching-in-time/"> <span>11</span> <span>Uniqueness and Branching in Time</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-12"> <a href="/nks/p508--evolution-of-networks/"> <span>12</span> <span>Evolution of Networks</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-13"> <a href="/nks/p516--space-time-and-relativity/"> <span>13</span> <span>Space, Time and Relativity</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-14"> <a href="/nks/p525--elementary-particles/"> <span>14</span> <span>Elementary Particles</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-15"> <a href="/nks/p530--the-phenomenon-of-gravity/"> <span>15</span> <span>The Phenomenon of Gravity</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-16"> <a href="/nks/p537--quantum-phenomena/"> <span>16</span> <span>Quantum Phenomena</span> </a> </li> </ul> </li> <li class="chapter chapter-10"> <a href="/nks/chap-10--processes-of-perception-and-analysis/"> <span>10</span> <span>Processes of Perception and Analysis</span> </a> <ul class="sections"> <li class="section section-1"> <a href="/nks/p547--introduction/"> <span>1</span> <span>Introduction</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-2"> <a href="/nks/p548--what-perception-and-analysis-do/"> <span>2</span> <span>What Perception and Analysis Do</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-3"> <a href="/nks/p552--defining-the-notion-of-randomness/"> <span>3</span> <span>Defining the Notion of Randomness</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-4 selected"> <a href="/nks/p557--defining-complexity/"> <span>4</span> <span>Defining Complexity</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-5"> <a href="/nks/p560--data-compression/"> <span>5</span> <span>Data Compression</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-6"> <a href="/nks/p572--irreversible-data-compression/"> <span>6</span> <span>Irreversible Data Compression</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-7"> <a href="/nks/p577--visual-perception/"> <span>7</span> <span>Visual Perception</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-8"> <a href="/nks/p585--auditory-perception/"> <span>8</span> <span>Auditory Perception</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-9"> <a href="/nks/p588--statistical-analysis/"> <span>9</span> <span>Statistical Analysis</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-10"> <a href="/nks/p598--cryptography-and-cryptanalysis/"> <span>10</span> <span>Cryptography and Cryptanalysis</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-11"> <a href="/nks/p606--traditional-mathematics-and-mathematical-formulas/"> <span>11</span> <span>Traditional Mathematics and Mathematical Formulas</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-12"> <a href="/nks/p620--human-thinking/"> <span>12</span> <span>Human Thinking</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-13"> <a href="/nks/p632--higher-forms-of-perception-and-analysis/"> <span>13</span> <span>Higher Forms of Perception and Analysis</span> </a> </li> </ul> </li> <li class="chapter chapter-11"> <a href="/nks/chap-11--the-notion-of-computation/"> <span>11</span> <span>The Notion of Computation</span> </a> <ul class="sections"> <li class="section section-1"> <a href="/nks/p637--computation-as-a-framework/"> <span>1</span> <span>Computation as a Framework</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-2"> <a href="/nks/p638--computations-in-cellular-automata/"> <span>2</span> <span>Computations in Cellular Automata</span> </a> </li> <li class="section section-3"> <a 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And the reason for this is that there are almost inevitably correlations even in the supposedly random environment.</p><p class="text">In an ocean for example, the inertia of the water essentially forces there to be waves on the surface of certain sizes. And during the time that a boat is caught up in a particular one of these waves, its motion will always be quite regular; it is only when one watches the effect of a sequence of waves that one sees behavior that appears in any way random.</p><p class="text">In a sense, though, this point just emphasizes the incomplete nature of the mechanism for randomness that we have been discussing in <a href="/nks/chap-7--mechanisms-in-programs-and-nature/#sect-7-3--randomness-from-the-environment">this section</a>. For to know in any real way why the motion of the boat is random, we must inevitably ask more about the randomness of the ocean surface. And indeed, it is only at a fairly superficial level of description that it is useful to say that the randomness in the motion of the boat comes from interaction with an environment about which one will say nothing more than that it is random.</p><h2 class="text-section-heading">Chaos Theory and Randomness from Initial Conditions</h2><p class="text">At the beginning of <a href="/nks/chap-7--mechanisms-in-programs-and-nature/">this chapter</a> I outlined three basic mechanisms that can lead to apparent randomness. And in the <a href="/nks/chap-7--mechanisms-in-programs-and-nature/#sect-7-3--randomness-from-the-environment">previous section</a> I discussed the first of these mechanisms—based on the idea that the evolution of a system is continually affected by randomness from its environment.</p><p class="text">But to get randomness in a particular system it turns out that there is no need for continual interaction between the system and an external random environment. And in the second mechanism for randomness discussed at the beginning of <a href="/nks/chap-7--mechanisms-in-programs-and-nature/">this chapter</a>, no explicit randomness is inserted during the evolution of a system. But there is still randomness in the initial conditions, and the point is that as the system evolves, it samples more and more of this randomness, and as a result produces behavior that is correspondingly random.</p><p class="text">As a rather simple example one can think of a car driving along a bumpy road. Unlike waves on an ocean, all the bumps on the road are already present when the car starts driving, and as a result, one can consider these bumps to be part of the initial conditions for the system. 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