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Order from Chaos

Examine both order and chaos within human society and the natural world at a chemical level, through a powerful combination of politics, English, mathematical sequences, and complex systems.

Humanity seeks, uses and creates order in the form of systems and patterns to function in a seemingly chaotic universe. In Order from Chaos, students examine social order, governance and human rights and freedoms, the mathematics behind chemically base patterns in nature, and specific examples of complex systems.

Why explore Order from Chaos?

  • To understand how persuasion and statistics are used to tell the story of governance and rights and freedoms to make order from the chaos.
  • To model, describe and understand patterns from the natural world at an atomic level.
  • To investigate the outcomes of our improving understanding, control, and prediction of complex systems.

Key Concepts

Divisive or Decisive

Explore rights, social order and governance with a focus on the power of persuasion for political and cultural systems or agendas. Develop and analyse your own persuasive speeches and discover the role statistics plays in influencing audience behaviour.

Perspectives and Patterns

Examine the natural world at an atomic level utilising mathematical sequences and series to describe, analyse and artistically emulate the patterns seen in the chemical basis of nature.

Chaos, Made to Order

Investigate complex systems in the modern world, how resistant they are to chaos, and how machines are increasingly learning to control them.