Overview
The origin of the word chaos (カオス, kaosu) comes from the primordial god of Greek mythology. The word is used on the Internet to express confusion and confusion, such as "It's getting chaotic", "This is really chaotic", or to express one's impression of a situation in which there is some confusion or confusion, or to express one's impression of a situation in which there is some confusion.
It is also often used as a character name in games such as Final Fantasy, Yu-Gi-Oh and Puzzle & Dragons. It is often used in the sense of chaos, lack of unity, or incoherence. Chaos theory and chaos dynamics are theories that deal with complex phenomena and situations that cannot be predicted due to numerical errors.
Disambiguation
- A tag that depicts confusing, disorder, and hard to understand illustrations. "This is terrible" or "how did this happen" tag falls under the same category.
- Chaos (Final Fantasy) → A boss character who appears in Final Fantasy series as the well known final boss. Also appeared in Dissidia series.
- Also a faction which all Final Fantasy characters appeared in Dissidia series, against the Cosmo warriors.
- Nero Chaos → A character in Tsukihime series.
- Neco Arc Chaos → One of the sub characters in the Melty Blood franchise.
- Chaos (Cosmogony) → The formless or void state preceding the creation of the universe or cosmos in the Greek creation myths.
- Chaos theory → A branch of mathematics and physics that deals with the behavior of certain nonlinear dynamical systems.
- A team name in Inazuma Eleven.
- Chaos Avenir → A character in Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy.
- Dr. Chaos → One of the characters in GS Mikami.
- A character from Madara.
- Chaos Gundam → A mobile suit in the Gundam series.
- Chaos (Sonic) → The final boss in the first Sonic Adventure game.
- Chaos (Heaven's Lost Property) → An Angeloid in Heaven's Lost Property.
- A boss enemy in Super Donkey Kong 3.
- A character in the manga version of Ambassador Magma. A supreme presence where neither the characters with the highest position dare to raise their against against it.