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I didn't know it long ago if I read it yourself.
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The butterfly effect, for example, is a typical example. Originally, two things are very far apart, but they can also be connected, producing a series of complex chain reactions. The most common elaboration of this effect is:
A butterfly in the Amazon rainforest of South America, with an occasional flap of its wings, can cause a tornado in Texas, USA, two weeks later. ”
The reason is that the movement of the butterfly's wings causes changes in the cavity of the surrounding air system and produces a weak air flow, which causes changes in the corresponding air or other systems, which causes a chain reaction and eventually leads to a huge change in other systems.
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The movie tells the story of Ivan (played by Ashton Couch) who experienced a series of bad things as a child, which damaged his otherwise perfect life. Tormented by terrible memories of his childhood, Ivan enlists the help of a psychiatrist, who encourages him to write down what happened in detail, but things get worse and worse.
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The most common description of this effect is that a butterfly in the Amazon rainforest of South America, with a few occasional flaps of its wings, can cause a tornado in Texas, USA, two weeks later. That is, over a long period of time and over a large scale, small changes in the air system can lead to a chain reaction and ultimately to large changes in other systems.
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The simple understanding is that although butterflies are the bottom organisms of the food chain, once they become extinct, the food chain will be broken, and the organisms that follow them will also become extinct.
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The butterfly effectThe butterfly effect was proposed by meteorologist Lorenz in 1963.
It is to the effect that a butterfly in the rainforest of the Amazon basin in South America, with a few occasional flaps of its wings, could cause a tornado in Texas, USA, two weeks later. Here's why:
The movement of the butterfly's wings causes changes in the air system around it, and causes the generation of weak air currents, which in turn cause corresponding changes in the air or other systems around it, which causes chain reactions, and eventually leads to great changes in other systems.
This effect shows that the result of the development of things is extremely sensitive to the initial conditions, and the small deviation of the initial conditions will cause great differences in the results.
The "butterfly effect" is used in sociology to illustrate: a bad and tiny mechanism, if not guided and adjusted in time, will bring great harm to the traveling society, jokingly called a "tornado" or "storm"; A good tiny mechanism, with the right guidance, will produce a sensational effect, or "revolution", after a period of effort
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What the butterfly effect refers to is as follows:
The butterfly effect means that very small changes in the initial conditions are amplified and can make a huge difference in their future state. There are some small things that can be ignored, and some small things, such as the economic department, are very important to an organization and a country, and they cannot be ignored.
The "butterfly effect" is chaotic at the beginning, produced in inaccuracy or imprecision, so anything can happen. The butterfly effect is a concept in chaos theory. It refers to a phenomenon of dependence on the sensitivity of the initial condition:
Small differences in the input can quickly be amplified to the output, and the butterfly effect abounds in economic life.
The reason for this is that the movement of the butterfly's wings causes changes in the air system around it, and causes the generation of weak air currents, which in turn cause corresponding changes in the air or other systems around it, which causes a chain reaction, and eventually leads to great changes in other systems.
Butterfly effect: It is used in sociology to illustrate: a bad and small mechanism, if not guided and adjusted in time, will bring great harm to society, jokingly called "tornado" or "storm"; A good tiny mechanism, as long as it is properly guided, will have a sensational effect after a period of effort.
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1. The Butterfly Effect was proposed by Edward Norton Lorenz.
2. The butterfly effect refers to the long-term chain reaction of the whole system in which a small change in the initial conditions can lead to the long-term combustion of the whole system. It is a chaotic phenomenon, which shows that there are fixed numbers and variables in any thing, and the development trajectory of things in the development process has laws to follow, and there are also unpredictable "variables", which often have the opposite of balance, and a small change can affect the development of things, which proves that the development of things is complex.
3. American meteorologist Edward Lorenz (in 1963, analyzed this effect in a ** submitted to the New York Academy of Sciences.
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You work normally for 5,000 yuan a month, 1,500 yuan for food, clothing, housing and transportation, 1,000 yuan for friends gatherings, 500 yuan for cigarettes, 1,000 yuan for personal pocket expenses, and 1,000 yuan for housing loans. The butterfly effect begins: you accidentally fell and injured your arm when you went out, missed work for 15 days, and only paid 3,000 yuan, so you saved 500 yuan for a friend's party, 500 yuan for personal pocket money, 200 yuan for cigarettes, and 800 yuan for a short time, so you borrowed 800 yuan from someone else, and then you have to save 100 yuan every month to repay your friend's money.
The butterfly effect ends: you develop the habit of saving money, save more and sell a car, open a company, change a house, 20 years later, the company goes public, become a successful person, one day you feel chest pain, so you go to the hospital, it is the early stage of lung cancer, you think it can't be done, the doctor said that if you smoke more every day, you may be in the late stage, so you live well, not dead!
He didn't die early --- he broke his arm in a fall.
Well, that's probably what it means...
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