Monday, 5 June 2017

The Butterfly Effect

The Butterfly effect name and concept  was introduced by American Meteorologist and Mathematician Edward Norton Lorentz in 1960. He popularized the Butterfly effect after running/predicting weather forecast using precise variables. Observations were minute alterations of any given calculation wind speed and temperature caused dramatic changes in simulated weather predictions.




With this he realized that it is possible for one small change in a starting condition of an event such as the  Flutter of an innocent butterfly soaring through the sky to possibly cause a dramatic effect on the outcome of an event (Tornadoes on the other side of the world/Plane to experience turbulence).




Edward Lorenz was the first to introduce such a effect. Each path produces a different outcome. Every single event in reality is a result of a past action.























Doesnt matter if you are a sinner, Doesnt matter if you are a saint. Nobody can win

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