Control Theory

Control Theory

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CLICK TO ZOOM IN ON DETAIL (2011) In math and engineering control theory deals with the behavior of dynamical systems, a calculated concept comprised of equations. Outside Academia, in the landscape of the larger life schematic, control is borderline mythological. With each exponentially complex hemisphere far or near; whether distant in deep space or at the cellular level within ourselves, scalable control is at best a savage illusion. A mirage as random as hands without a master, a mechanical horse without engine oil, a stationed chess piece without a strategic theater, or a purposeless fire that burns, fueled by the unanswered question "why?". “The closest to being in control we will ever be is in that moment that we realize we’re not.” -- Brian Kessler “In plain words, Chaos was the law of nature. Order was the dream of man.”  -- Henry Brooks Adams “What a chimera then is man! What a novelty! What a monster, what a chaos, what a contradiction, what a prodigy! Judge of all t

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