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Chaos mythology - Characteristics |  | Chaos mythology - Characteristics: Encyclopedia II - Chaos mythology - Characteristics |  | The original meaning of Χάος /'xaos/ or /'χaos/ was "Space, the great outer void".
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", and the word "Chaos" is used by astronomers in Mars place ...
See also:Chaos mythology, Chaos mythology - Theogonia, Chaos mythology - Characteristics, Chaos mythology - Primal Chaos |  | | Chaos mythology, Chaos mythology - Characteristics, Chaos mythology - Primal Chaos, Chaos mythology - Theogonia |  | |
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Chaos mythology - Characteristics
The original meaning of Χάος /'xaos/ or /'χaos/ was "Space, the great outer void".
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", and the word "Chaos" is used by astronomers in Mars placenames to mean "area of disorderly faulted terrain".
Chaos features three main characteristics:
- it is a bottomless gulf where anything falls endlessly: That the Earth will emerge from it to offer a stable ground, radically contrasts with Chaos;
- it is a place without any possible orientation, where anything falls in every direction;
- it is a space that separates, that divides: after the Earth and the Sky parted, Chaos remains between both.
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