Open Journal of Applied Sciences

Volume 11, Issue 10 (October 2021)

ISSN Print: 2165-3917   ISSN Online: 2165-3925

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New Systems Solution for Resolving Nonlinear Dynamics Based on Systems Thinking

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DOI: 10.4236/ojapps.2021.1110088    169 Downloads   681 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

This study describes a new solution for resolving nonlinear dynamics. Surprisingly, it has been resolved and completed by non-physicists on behalf of physicists in 2021. It is a revolutionary solution like the Copernican Theory, which is perfectly different from the existing chaos theory. In the past, nonlinear dynamics has been analyzed using logical solutions, such as chaos theory, based on logical thinking. However, it is not perfect systematic solution, hence; the new solution has been analyzed and resolved by systematic analytical tool in other sciences. Then, the result is more perfect and precise than the old chaos theory. Regrettably, most physicists do not welcome this advancement, because they have primitive solutions such as chaos theory. If the new solution is true, it is very disadvantageous to them like Galileo’s heliocentric theory. Therefore, they do not welcome it and deny and reject it. Hence, they wish it to fail; moreover, they want to remain in safe zone. Unfortunately, they became outsiders because they have no ability to review new solutions. Unfortunately, we have no obligation to follow physicists. If so, non-physicists, bypassing physicists, must study independently nonlinear dynamics based on systems thinking, and have to share the findings other scientists. It means that the new solution would be replaced the chaos theory in traditional physics; moreover, it would be resolved many unsolved nonlinear dynamics in the future.

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Cha, D. and Kim, K. (2021) New Systems Solution for Resolving Nonlinear Dynamics Based on Systems Thinking. Open Journal of Applied Sciences, 11, 1177-1189. doi: 10.4236/ojapps.2021.1110088.

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