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MRT3 Scandal Development versus the Chaos Theory #1MNews #TheEqualizers


Opinion: MRT3 Scandal Development versus the Chaos Theory #1MNews #TheEqualizers

In the event of this so called MRTC MRT3 deal of our government through DOTC, the pros and cons are very notable as the case moves to its core elements. The mere fact that those involved with this “Train Scandal” have to defend their stances for this ever changing, ever demoralizing effect to our beloved country, in terms of money, effort, time and not to mention the famous “doubting Thomas’s and media circus.” But, in the sense, the case developed when the “scandal players” moved to its Chaos Theory.

According to Wikipedia, Chaos Theory is a field of study in mathematics, with applications in several disciplines including meteorology, sociology, physics, engineering, economics, biology, and philosophy.

Chaos theory studies the behavior of dynamical systems that are highly sensitive to initial conditions—a paradigm popularly referred to as the butterfly effect. Small differences in initial conditions (such as those due to rounding errors in numerical computation) yield widely diverging outcomes for such dynamical systems, rendering long-term prediction impossible in general. This happens even though these systems are deterministic, meaning that their future behavior is fully determined by their initial conditions, with no random elements involved. In other words, the deterministic nature of these systems does not make them predictable.

Chaos: When the present determines the future, but the approximate present does not approximately determine the future.


Thus, this scandal will surely resolves when the truth must be fully established according to the initiatives of our authorized government institution who could resolve their true intentions to the case. Leaders too, must conduct this case as a matter of importance for the integrity of Pinoy Administration. There is no solution when chaos begets chaos, and the resulting events adhere to the course of the present situation when every “scandal players” determines their strategies, but it does not approximately determine their future.


The Metro Rail’s the lifeblood of every commuter who sees it as their means of transportation for their daily existence. Their expectations for services render must be maximized for the common good.


Rychtar of Czech Company called Inekon, who divulged the scandal; Wilson de Vera, the alleged primemover of the meeting and others in the case, must conform with the investigations to fully resolve the case because they contributed to the chaos of this case. And this case, adds to the miserable life of the people and proper authorities.



Lately, former Metro Rail Transit Line 3 General Manager Al Vitangcol III resigned from his job for the relief order issued by Jun Abaya because he “deemed it was best to do so.” The Pinoy Administration’s through the DOTC’s doing their best to eradicate corruption within its constituents; not only the DOTC, but also other government sectors that needs to be “sterilized” to perform their public duties to all Filipinos.

Where and how this case's heading?

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6 comments:

  1. Our government must be fair enough to do something for the people instead of being primarily involved with money transactions.

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  2. Well Malacanang said he was asked to stepped down and he said he beat them to it.Either way when he was asked to step down it only means his boss doesn't have confidence in him anymore.

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  3. This is also my choice of transportation when I was still working. Glad that I don't experience this anymore but I'm hoping that there will be an improvement soon.

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  4. It's really sad that officials can steal from the poor. Why can't they aim to improve the Philippines like before. That way no one has to steal anymore.

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  5. Corruption is the main key! If government officials think first of their people then it would not be a problem at all, it is just that they have to pay for their "utang na loob" and secure their own interest first before doing something beneficial to all, especially to taxpayers.

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  6. Lets hope the Train Scandal does not ruin the reputation of our beloved country.

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