Anti-supported. Even if we could identify the locations of all particles, this doesn't necessarily constitute a prediction of the behavior of particles in that system.
b
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Complexity theory offers "promise" of explaining some systems, but we don't have evidence that it actually does explain the behavior of anything. The faucet example is presented to help us understand nonlinearity, not to identify something that complexity theory currently successfully explains.
c
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Supported. We're told that a degree of disorder (chaos) is needed for developing new structures and behaviors that help a cell adapt to changing environmental conditions. And the author's point concerning a cell extends to "living things."
d
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The author doesn't suggest causal relationships don't hold in nonlinear systems. Minor changes in starting conditions can have large impacts on outcome; this implies causality is present in these systems.
e
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The author provides no evidence of the proportion of nonlinear systems that involve liquids. The faucet example is just a single situation presented to illustrate the idea of nonlinearity. This doesn't imply that most nonlinear systems involve liquid.
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