Sellheim theory is a mathematical concept that describes the origin of random events in nature and human society. The theory was developed by Alexander Zellheim, an accomplished biologist and mathematician who used extensive data from various fields of biology to study the nature of random events.
According to Zellheim's theory, most natural phenomena, including, for example, the emergence of life on Earth, the emergence of human civilizations, and the emergence of many physical or chemical processes, occur unpredictably and randomly. This means that no one can predict when, where, how or why any event will happen. Random events arise from many individual decisions made by different people in different parts of the world. These solutions may be