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In Greek mythology, '''Chaos''' or '''Khaos''' is the original state of existence from which the first gods appeared. [[wikipedia:Ovid | Ovid]], in his ''[[wikipedia:Metamorphoses (poem)|Metamorphoses]]'', described Chaos as "rather a crude and indigested mass, a lifeless lump, unfashioned and unframed, of jarring seeds and justly Chaos named". From that, its meaning evolved into the modern familiar "complete disorder".
In Greek mythology, '''Chaos''' or '''Khaos''' is the original state of existence from which the first gods appeared. [[wikipedia:Ovid | Ovid]], in his ''[[wikipedia:Metamorphoses (poem)|Metamorphoses]]'', described Chaos as "rather a crude and indigested mass, a lifeless lump, unfashioned and unframed, of jarring seeds and justly Chaos named". From that, its meaning evolved into the modern familiar "complete disorder".


== Complete Khaos ==
== What is the Khaos Policy? ==


== Categorization ==
We can't take ourselves too seriously. 


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== How does this relate to the [[wikipedia:Second law of thermodynamics | Second Law of Thermodynamics]]? ==
 
When you can snatch this heat from my cold hand...
 
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What is Khaos?

From Khaos on Wikipedia

In Greek mythology, Chaos or Khaos is the original state of existence from which the first gods appeared. Ovid, in his Metamorphoses, described Chaos as "rather a crude and indigested mass, a lifeless lump, unfashioned and unframed, of jarring seeds and justly Chaos named". From that, its meaning evolved into the modern familiar "complete disorder".

What is the Khaos Policy?

We can't take ourselves too seriously.

How does this relate to the Second Law of Thermodynamics?

When you can snatch this heat from my cold hand...

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