- Sat Jun 30, 2018 3:27 am
#47290
The question asks to differentiate Sommerer and Ott's model and the riddled basin of attraction. I would like to clarify if the riddled basin of attraction is referred to in paragraphs two and three, and the model is referred to in paragraph 4. I think I was having difficulty differentiating these two which made it difficult to answer the question.
So given the answer (C), 'In the model, it is impossible to predict the destination of a particle placed at any point in the system; in a riddled basin of attraction, only some points are such that it is impossible to predict the destination of water spilled at each of those points' the model refers to lines 44-46 where it says 'under chaos, a particle’s general destination would be predictable but its path and exact destination would not' and the riddled basin of attraction refers to lines 23-26 where it says 'in some geographical formations it is sometimes impossible to predict, not only the exact destination of the spilled water, but even which body of water it will end up in. Am I looking in the right places?
So given the answer (C), 'In the model, it is impossible to predict the destination of a particle placed at any point in the system; in a riddled basin of attraction, only some points are such that it is impossible to predict the destination of water spilled at each of those points' the model refers to lines 44-46 where it says 'under chaos, a particle’s general destination would be predictable but its path and exact destination would not' and the riddled basin of attraction refers to lines 23-26 where it says 'in some geographical formations it is sometimes impossible to predict, not only the exact destination of the spilled water, but even which body of water it will end up in. Am I looking in the right places?