An-alternative-to-current-psychiatric-classifications-a-psychological-landscape-hypothesis-based-on-1747-5341-9-12-S1
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The dynamical behavior of the Lorenz attractor. As shown in the movie, the Lorenz attractor is made of potentially infinite trajectories around two distinct poles. Trajectories cannot be perfectly predicted, and different people may orbit around the same attractor, without sharing any trajectory in
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