So, flap your wings. Flap them with intention. Flap them with kindness. Flap them knowing that you will never see the tornado you prevent or the sunrise you create on the other side of the world.
This raises a terrifying question:
Lorenz was stunned. The prevailing scientific wisdom of the time held that small causes produce small effects. Lorenz had just discovered that in complex, non-linear systems (like the atmosphere),
But it will be there. Because in a chaotic universe, nothing—absolutely nothing—is ever truly small. "The flapping of a single butterfly's wing today produces a tiny change in the state of the atmosphere. Over a period of time, the atmosphere diverges from what it would have been. In a month's time, a tornado that would have devastated the Indonesian coast doesn't happen. Or one that wouldn't have happened, does." — (paraphrased)
In 1972, he gave a now-legendary lecture titled: "Predictability: Does the Flap of a Butterfly’s Wings in Brazil Set Off a Tornado in Texas?" The Butterfly Effect was born. To grasp the Butterfly Effect, we must first abandon the "Clockwork Universe" model. Before Lorenz, many scientists (following Isaac Newton) believed that if you knew the position and speed of every particle in the universe, you could predict the future perfectly.
He went for coffee. When he returned an hour later, the result was catastrophic.
But there was a hidden difference. The computer’s memory worked with six decimal places ( 0.506127 ). The printout showed only three ( 0.506 ). Lorenz assumed the difference of 0.000127 was trivial—a rounding error too small to matter.
Introduction: The Flapping of Tiny Wings The idea is as poetic as it is profound: a butterfly flapping its wings in the Amazonian jungle of Brazil can set off a chain of atmospheric events that leads to a tornado in Texas weeks later. This is the essence of the Butterfly Effect ( Efeito Borboleta ).
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So, flap your wings. Flap them with intention. Flap them with kindness. Flap them knowing that you will never see the tornado you prevent or the sunrise you create on the other side of the world.
This raises a terrifying question:
Lorenz was stunned. The prevailing scientific wisdom of the time held that small causes produce small effects. Lorenz had just discovered that in complex, non-linear systems (like the atmosphere), Efeito Borboleta
But it will be there. Because in a chaotic universe, nothing—absolutely nothing—is ever truly small. "The flapping of a single butterfly's wing today produces a tiny change in the state of the atmosphere. Over a period of time, the atmosphere diverges from what it would have been. In a month's time, a tornado that would have devastated the Indonesian coast doesn't happen. Or one that wouldn't have happened, does." — (paraphrased)
In 1972, he gave a now-legendary lecture titled: "Predictability: Does the Flap of a Butterfly’s Wings in Brazil Set Off a Tornado in Texas?" The Butterfly Effect was born. To grasp the Butterfly Effect, we must first abandon the "Clockwork Universe" model. Before Lorenz, many scientists (following Isaac Newton) believed that if you knew the position and speed of every particle in the universe, you could predict the future perfectly. So, flap your wings
He went for coffee. When he returned an hour later, the result was catastrophic.
But there was a hidden difference. The computer’s memory worked with six decimal places ( 0.506127 ). The printout showed only three ( 0.506 ). Lorenz assumed the difference of 0.000127 was trivial—a rounding error too small to matter. Flap them knowing that you will never see
Introduction: The Flapping of Tiny Wings The idea is as poetic as it is profound: a butterfly flapping its wings in the Amazonian jungle of Brazil can set off a chain of atmospheric events that leads to a tornado in Texas weeks later. This is the essence of the Butterfly Effect ( Efeito Borboleta ).