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The park’s downfall is predicted not by a fortune teller, but by Ian Malcolm, a mathematician specializing in chaos theory. He explains that systems as complex as a living ecosystem can never be fully controlled, and the smallest change can lead to massive, unpredictable consequences. A drop of water on a computer screen, a snake on a power line, a single missing byte of code—these tiny flaws are all it takes to bring the whole enterprise crashing down.

: During their tour, disgruntled computer programmer Dennis Nedry sabotages the park's security systems to steal dinosaur embryos for a rival company. This disables the electric fences, allowing the dinosaurs, including the Tyrannosaurus rex and Velociraptors, to escape and hunt the survivors.

Crichton does not merely mention chaos theory; he encodes it into the novel’s structure. The narrative viewpoint shifts rapidly among characters (Grant, Malcolm, Ellie, Muldoon, and even the children), creating a fragmented, non-linear perspective. This technique mirrors the behavior of the system itself—no single character ever possesses the complete picture. Furthermore, the recurring motif of the computer system (the park’s control program) failing to predict real-world outcomes serves as a direct metaphor for the inadequacy of reductionist science. When the power systems fail and the dinosaurs escape, the novel shows that information without adaptability is useless.

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The park’s downfall is predicted not by a fortune teller, but by Ian Malcolm, a mathematician specializing in chaos theory. He explains that systems as complex as a living ecosystem can never be fully controlled, and the smallest change can lead to massive, unpredictable consequences. A drop of water on a computer screen, a snake on a power line, a single missing byte of code—these tiny flaws are all it takes to bring the whole enterprise crashing down.

: During their tour, disgruntled computer programmer Dennis Nedry sabotages the park's security systems to steal dinosaur embryos for a rival company. This disables the electric fences, allowing the dinosaurs, including the Tyrannosaurus rex and Velociraptors, to escape and hunt the survivors.

Crichton does not merely mention chaos theory; he encodes it into the novel’s structure. The narrative viewpoint shifts rapidly among characters (Grant, Malcolm, Ellie, Muldoon, and even the children), creating a fragmented, non-linear perspective. This technique mirrors the behavior of the system itself—no single character ever possesses the complete picture. Furthermore, the recurring motif of the computer system (the park’s control program) failing to predict real-world outcomes serves as a direct metaphor for the inadequacy of reductionist science. When the power systems fail and the dinosaurs escape, the novel shows that information without adaptability is useless.