Butterfly Effect

The butterfly effect is a term used to describe slight variations that can affect large and complex systems, such as for example the weather patterns in the chaos theory. Similarly, the butterfly effect was a term applied to the chaos theory to suggest that the movement of a butterfly’s wings can have significant implications for the force of the wind and movements through the world’s climate systems, and, in theory, could cause tornadoes in up to half of the planet. What the butterfly effect seems to raise, is that the prediction of the behaviour of any large system is virtually impossible unless all the small factors influencing them, which could have a drastic effect on the system can be considered. Thus, large systems such as the climate are still impossible to predict, because there is too much complicated unknown variables as to analyze them. The term butterfly effect is attributed to Edward Norton Lorenz, mathematician and meteorologist, who was one of the early proponents of the theory of chaos. He was working in the theory by about ten years, in 1973 he suggested this theory of the motion of the wings at the time, then take as an example the butterfly to make a much more poetic theory. The concept of the small variations that produces the butterfly effect actually predates science and finds its origin in science fiction. Writers such as Ray Bradbury were particularly interested in the types of problems that might occur if one travels back in time.

Could small actions taken in the past that dramatically affect the future there be? Science fiction about the butterfly effect applies to travel in time which could change things as social justice or what you like. Many cite the 2005 film butterfly effect as a good example of the potential negative changes that the behaviors in the past might have in the future, if the trip can be done in time. In fact, a better and more accepted more treatment criticism of this concept is the 2000 film Frequency. In the movie a father and his son are communicated through time using radio waves and try to change the past for good. In human behavior, a doubt you can see how small changes that can make the conduct, or other complex system such as cyberspace, unpredictable. Small actions or experiences stored in the unconscious mind, could certainly affect the behavior of a person in an unexpected way. One search on teenage suicide, for example, where there has been any case of previous depression. Loved ones often are left to ask what are the factors that precipitated a suicide.

Also, people usually dying on the small details that are not visible as possible factors for an unexpected suicide. However, there are a lot of factors that such behavior would not have response according to the butterfly effect. The actions and experiences dating children stored in the unconscious mind are not accessible when a person has died, and they can be difficult to access, without hypnosis or therapy when a person is living. Whether used in science, fiction, or in the social sciences, the butterfly effect is still just a theory. However, it seems to be a reasonable explanation for the unpredictability of events. Refers to the human behaviour, suggesting that even the smallest actions can have serious consequences for good or evil.


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