A commonly used phrase when talking about the universe, on the tip of my tonque but I just can’t think of it. Organized chaos? Something like that?
Something about entropy?
“Organized chaos,” although a nice oxymoron, is just wrong–not that it, or something similarly wrong, wouldn’t have currency somewhere.
Isn’t the answer to the Universe some integer in between 40-49?
Well, life/biology in the universe might be considered self-organizing from a thermodynamics POV.
Not sure what common phrase you’re thinking of in a grander regard to the cosmos along those lines?
I want to use the phrase for something unrelated to astrophysics but I have seen it used many times in discusions on how the universe was formed and how it exists.
I believe but not certain that chaos is one of the words used in the phrase. It is a fairly commonly used phrase.
Common buzz-phrases:
Quantum Foam
Primordial Soup
The Force™
“An apparently ordered mess”?
It may not be as common as I am thinking it is often used when talking about the primordial soup.
Is it a phrase used, not in talking about Earth’s “primordial soup,” (the chains of amino acids etc that through a bolt of lightening or whatever one day sparked into life) but when speaking of the very early universe, right before matter began to form? Because I think I know the phrase you’re talking about, but I can’t recall it either.
Well, there’s the term Primordial Universe.
Is it deterministic chaos? That is the basis of Chaos Theory.
That sounds like a winner.
Yes, I think that describes the period
I believe the meaning is exactly the same if not the the phrase itself, I will call this a winner!