# Could quantum physics be a natural barrier between Einsteinian physics and chaos beyond?

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Infinite chaos will have all possible mathematics with in its existence.

If the medium that our universe lives in is an infinite universe of chaos then where it meets at the very edge or small it would need to break down into probability.  Allowing both to co-exist. Like a buffer zone.

Obviously this is over simplified and probably can't be tested because by definition chaos would not intereact.

Chaos needs probability for classic physics to exist, for it to be chaos

Does this seem plausible?

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