PHILOSOPHICAL RANT HERE: A Lot of people would like to say that chaos comes from order and order can never sustain itself, the truth is neither can chaos. Both order and chaos converge into something that is ambigious. Lets take the second law of thermodynamics as an example, the universe gets more "disordered" as entropy increases, this entropy increases until the end of the universe which is when maximum entropy is reached. This maximum entropy is known as a thermodynamic equilibrium, in which the universe everywhere is the same density and the same temperature. This is the ambiguity, is sameness ordered or chaotic? Is the number sequence 0000 an ordered or a disordered number sequence? It's hard to tell, there is a prediction, if you only have one number system you can predict the next number will be 0, and all numbers follow a relationship so in that regard they are ordered. Yet at the same time, if the zeros are unique there aren't any rules for the position of the zeros within the number sequence, that there isn't really any RULES so to speak, it's just a limit of numbers, which isn't REALLY a rule and therefore isn't REALLY order. So, these states are both ordered and disordered and hence ambigious.
So, instead of worrying about what will occur later in the future, from order or chaos as both will lead to the same conclusion. Lets discuss what happens before the devolved state of the system. Order allows for rules and law which allows for a society, without a society our way of life would be very different, technology would be extremely primitive and it's very probable the human race would of been wiped out centuries ago. So I will say
Order
Reason or Faith?