Chaos, Uncertainty, and the Risk in Flight: A Crash-Test Metaphor
In dynamic systems, flight—whether of a bird or an aircraft—is inherently susceptible to chaos and uncertainty. The seemingly smooth glide of a bird or steady cruising of an airplane is often disrupted by invisible, random perturbations: shifting winds, muscle fatigue, split-second decisions, and environmental noise. These factors transform predictable motion into complex, unpredictable trajectories. The […]
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