strange attractor
A strange attractor refers to a characteristic pattern or behavior emerging from a complex dynamical system that seems unpredictable, yet is not entirely random. It is a geometric shape or trajectory that pulls and shapes the system over time, creating stability and organizing its chaotic tendencies.
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