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Summary
This document appears to be page 56 of a manuscript or book, likely related to scientific or mathematical theory, specifically Catastrophe Theory. It discusses concepts attributed to mathematicians Thom and Chris Zeeman, using analogies such as ship stability, prison riots, and embryological development to explain mathematical variables like 'normal factor' and 'splitting factor.' The document is stamped as part of a House Oversight investigation.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Thom | Mathematician (Referenced) |
Refers to René Thom; text discusses 'Thom's catastrophes' and his contributions to differential topology.
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| Chris Zeeman | Mathematician (Referenced) |
Mentioned for naming the 'normal factor' regarding embryological notochord somitogenesis.
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| Unknown Male | Speaker |
Referenced as 'He' who 'grinned mischievously' while asking 'Can you see it?'
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document based on the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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Relationships (1)
Both are cited in the context of Catastrophe Theory and mathematical topology.
Key Quotes (3)
"He grinned mischievously as he asked, 'Can you see it?'"Source
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"swallowtail and butterfly buy back the smooth DE deterministic intuition lost with discontinuous changes in results."Source
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"gradually increasing tension... and alienation... in inmates generate a sudden increment in energy... to the sudden outbreak in a riot in the prison population."Source
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