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James Gleick

Discovering Order in Nature's Unpredictable Patterns

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Author: James Gleick

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31min

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Chapter 1: Chaos: Making a New Science (03:55)
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Chapter 2: The Butterfly Effect
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Chapter 3: Revolution
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Chapter 4: Life’s Ups and Downs
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Chapter 5: A Geometry of Nature
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Chapter 6: Strange Attractors
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Chapter 7: Universality
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Chapter 8: The Experimenter
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Chapter 9: Images of Chaos
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Chapter 10: The Dynamical Systems Collective
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Chapter 11: Inner Rhythms
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Chapter 12: Chaos and Beyond
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Who should listen to Chaos

The summary audiobook of "Chaos" by James Gleick is ideal for anyone curious about the intricate patterns of unpredictability in nature and complex systems. Students and professionals in fields such as mathematics, physics, biology, and environmental science will find valuable insights, while general readers interested in the philosophical implications of chaos theory will appreciate the accessible exploration of how order emerges from disorder. Additionally, those drawn to the intersections of science, art, and philosophy will benefit from Gleick's engaging narrative, making this summary a must-listen for a diverse audience eager to understand the nuances of chaos and complexity in our world.

3 quotes from Chaos

  • "In the end, when everything is known, all orders will be revealed as chaos, and all chaos will be revealed as order."
  • "The essence of the butterfly effect is that in a nonlinear system, small changes can have large consequences."
  • "Chaos theory brings with it a magnificent uncertainty and a degradation of predictability that challenges our intuition about the world."

Author: James Gleick

James Gleick, born on August 1, 1954, in New York City, is an acclaimed American author, journalist, and biographer known for his insightful explorations of the interplay between science, technology, and culture. A graduate of Harvard College with a degree in English and linguistics, Gleick's writing has garnered multiple accolades, including nominations for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, and his works have been translated into over twenty languages. His breakthrough book, *Chaos: Making a New Science*, became an international bestseller and popularized concepts like the Butterfly Effect. Gleick's journalism experience includes a decade at the *New York Times*, where he covered technology and its implications. He has also authored several notable books, including *Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman* and *The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood*, and has contributed essays to various renowned publications. Active in literary circles, he serves on the boards of the Authors Guild and the Key West Literary Seminar.

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Chaos Free audiobook download

James Gleick

Discovering Order in Nature's Unpredictable Patterns

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Author: James Gleick

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

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Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31 min

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Who should listen to Chaos

The summary audiobook of "Chaos" by James Gleick is ideal for anyone curious about the intricate patterns of unpredictability in nature and complex systems. Students and professionals in fields such as mathematics, physics, biology, and environmental science will find valuable insights, while general readers interested in the philosophical implications of chaos theory will appreciate the accessible exploration of how order emerges from disorder. Additionally, those drawn to the intersections of science, art, and philosophy will benefit from Gleick's engaging narrative, making this summary a must-listen for a diverse audience eager to understand the nuances of chaos and complexity in our world.

3 quotes from Chaos

  • "In the end, when everything is known, all orders will be revealed as chaos, and all chaos will be revealed as order."
  • "The essence of the butterfly effect is that in a nonlinear system, small changes can have large consequences."
  • "Chaos theory brings with it a magnificent uncertainty and a degradation of predictability that challenges our intuition about the world."

Author: James Gleick

James Gleick, born on August 1, 1954, in New York City, is an acclaimed American author, journalist, and biographer known for his insightful explorations of the interplay between science, technology, and culture. A graduate of Harvard College with a degree in English and linguistics, Gleick's writing has garnered multiple accolades, including nominations for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, and his works have been translated into over twenty languages. His breakthrough book, *Chaos: Making a New Science*, became an international bestseller and popularized concepts like the Butterfly Effect. Gleick's journalism experience includes a decade at the *New York Times*, where he covered technology and its implications. He has also authored several notable books, including *Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman* and *The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood*, and has contributed essays to various renowned publications. Active in literary circles, he serves on the boards of the Authors Guild and the Key West Literary Seminar.