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Do you know what the butterfly effect is?

All of us have ever heard of the so-called butterfly effect .We associate it with those phenomena where a small change in a particular place or time, they end up causing great consequences afterwards.the chaos theory , and its name, curious as it may seem, derives in turn from a Chinese proverb that tells us that of:

[quote_box_center] The flapping of the wings of a butterfly it can be felt on the other side of the world »or« the flutter of the wings of a butterfly can cause a Tsunami on the other side of the world »and also« The simple flutter of a butterfly can change the world ».[/quote_box_center]

The butterfly effect of the mathematician and meteorologist Edward Lorenz

At first glance it seems like a complicated concept since it comes from science, but little by little has established in our vocabulary to make the butterfly effect a philosophical concept that we apply to a lot The fields of our life.

But in reality this idea was cradled by the meteorologist and mathematician Edward Lorenz when trying to make a prediction of the atmospheric climate.What he did was record in the computer some values ​​for the machine to analyze by him, a simple simulation for the next few days.I leave him working and went to have a coffee.When he returned, he realized that something chaotic had happened.The computer had calculated and The weather forecast was not for two days, but for two months, and not only that, it had even simulated days before he had introduced, that is, had simulated the future and the past.

Do you know what the butterfly effect is?

Lorenz, explained that Given the initial conditions of a given system, the smallest variation in them, can cause the entire system to advance by itself.cia completely different forms. Simply incredible.Any small or error, change, or carelessness in an initial action, can result in serious subsequent consequences in its final result.

Surely you will have heard many times that of "Flapping a butterfly in Hong Kong can unleash a storm in New York ".Somehow this idea can be applied for example in the stock market, there where it always tries to predict what kind of events can affect this system and what its consequences may be, although in many cases they can be completely unforeseen or unthinkable...hence the butterfly effect is in turn associated with chaos theory./p>

Do you know what the butterfly effect is?

Movie poster detail « The butterfly effect »

There are many movies, books and everyday culture associated with this interesting idea.s without a doubt a concept that forces us to think and above all to value as certain actions, can serve as a trigger for the succession of effects that can be both beneficial or negative for all of us.And, if we realize, the people are not isolated entities, our responses and actions can influence or affect many others at once.We have to take it into account.

As a reminder, tell you that Koffi Annan , UN Secretary General in 2006, when he received the peace prize he gave a very interesting speech about the butterfly effect that is well worth remembering to take it into account.To think about it, we invite you to read a small fragment:

[quote_box_center] The second argument of hope lies in the so-called butterfly effect.It is a derivation of quantum physics that teaches us that everything has to do with everything and we are all inter-retro-dependent. That's why every individual It is a link in the immense current of energy and life and counts a lot.The butterfly effect represents a concretion of this principle.It was identified in 1960 by those who make weather forecasts.In that field as in others, chaotic systems work , that is, systems in which unpredictability dominates.As a whole, such systems are also subject to feasible mathematical laws of description; but that yes, their behavior cannot be predicted.Small modifications can cause great changes.That is when we say that “If a butterfly in Hong Kong flaps its wings, it can cause a storm in New York.” Or as in a stadium of soccer: it is enough that some begin to make the wave and, suddenly, the whole stadium is contaminated and an immeasurable wave arises.It is the butterfly effect: A small gesture can cause great transformations .”[/quote_box_center]

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