Chaos Theory in Urban Areas
Exploring the Intersection of Mayhem and Metropolis
This subcommittee delves into the fascinating world of cities where order and chaos collide. Our research has taken us to the most turbulent of streets, the most unpredictable of public transportation systems, and the most befuddling of bureaucracy.
Some notable examples of our work include:
- Studying the butterfly effect of a dropped hot dog on a city's traffic flow
- Investigating the statistical probability of finding a parking spot within 3 blocks of a popular coffee shop
- Developing a comprehensive guide to urban navigation through the use of advanced calculus and pure, unadulterated guesswork
Explore the wild side of Chaos Theory in Rural Areas