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The Butterfly Effect Explained

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In popular culture, the "butterfly effect" refers to the idea that something small, like the flap of a butterfly's wing, can change the outcome of something major, like a hurricane. These clips from the documentary "Weather and Chaos: The Work of Edward N. Lorenz" explain how this idea came about based on work done by MIT mathematician and meteorologists Edward N. Lorenz in the early 1960s, when scientists were just starting to use computers to predict weather. Lorenz's work demonstrated that in some systems, tiny changes in initial conditions lead to major changes in outcomes, meaning that some systems in nature are impossible to predict beyond a certain point in the future because the initial measurements will never be perfect. Full movie and credits: vimeo.com/287523707

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