The Butterfly effect.. Quote by Mary-Ellen Peters 2011.
The Butterfly Effect despite being the name of a very well known Australian band. Coincidentally, I love their music and have seen the band perform live a couple of times. So yes apart from this band, The Butterfly effect is a well known phenomena, it effects me so strongly at times the wings are like wings of steel. It is the flow on effect of a situation. Some say "If but for"... it has many variations. Here is the original science of it.
According to wikipedia sources:
"The Butterfly Effect" is also a movie starring Aston Kucher..
Image by Mezza - Butterfly in face paint ..
The Butterfly Effect despite being the name of a very well known Australian band. Coincidentally, I love their music and have seen the band perform live a couple of times. So yes apart from this band, The Butterfly effect is a well known phenomena, it effects me so strongly at times the wings are like wings of steel. It is the flow on effect of a situation. Some say "If but for"... it has many variations. Here is the original science of it.
According to wikipedia sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect
The term "butterfly effect" itself is related to the meteorological work of Edward Lorenz, who popularised the term.
The butterfly effect is a common trope in fiction when presenting scenarios involving time travel and with "what if" cases where one storyline diverges at the moment of a seemingly minor event resulting in two significantly different outcomes.
"The Butterfly Effect" is also a movie starring Aston Kucher..
Image by Mezza - Butterfly in face paint ..
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