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"butterfly effect" Definitions
  1. the idea that a very small change in one part of a system can have large effects in other partsTopics Change, cause and effectc2

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It's a perfect demonstration of the Butterfly Effect in action.
Police told the outlet the film was The Butterfly Effect.
Weiner's life choices are the butterfly effect of the 2010s.
" Scott then broke into a brief, impromptu performance of "Butterfly Effect.
YOU KNOW, I MEAN, EVERYTHING YOU DO, ITS THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT.
Is the 2004 Ashton Kutcher vehicle The Butterfly Effect a good movie?
The butterfly effect has since become a central tenet of chaos theory.
The butterfly effect was first probably "discovered" back in the 1900s by Poincaré.
Jenni Russell It is the butterfly-effect theory of politics made instantly visible.
Whenever Kate slips into the dream world, a kind of butterfly effect occurs.
However, the encompassing butterfly effect spells bad news for people like you and me.
But the butterfly effect is technically a meteorological term, coined exactly half a century ago.
In a way, it's the reason I wanted to do The Butterfly Effect as well.
Is the Olsen twin selfie a macro or micro part of some grander butterfly effect?
"We were looking to make a wave, a butterfly effect on the platform," Gaggino said.
One of the 25-year-old rapper's most popular tracks, "Butterfly Effect," also references the insect.
With the butterfly effect in play, a million possible consequences are now hurtling through the ether.
Of course, that "solution" comes with an infinite number of complications à la the butterfly effect.
Do you hope to effect reform with the pointed critiques in The Butterfly Effect and Okja ?
This butterfly effect means that our decisions have far more chaotic consequences than we can anticipate.
So, instead, watch the video at the top of the page and ponder the butterfly effect.
The U.S. economy is prone to a butterfly effect because the world economies are intertwined, Latif said.
" A series of interconnected events and stories will be explored over 10 episodes in "The Butterfly Effect.
In this sense, The Butterfly Effect , the new audiobook just out from Audible Originals, is pure Ronson.
Moore said it would be called The Butterfly Effect: How Kendrick Lamar Ignited the Soul of Black America.
It became such a massive success that it created a butterfly effect, prompting other farmers to follow suit.
Half a century ago, the pioneers of chaos theory discovered that the "butterfly effect" makes long-term prediction impossible.
"2 months old and getting some pretty yummy cheeks," added The Butterfly Effect star of her dark-haired daughter.
This sensitivity to initial conditions, later popularized as the butterfly effect, made predicting the far future a fool's errand.
I think So You've Been Publicly Shamed, The Butterfly Effect, and Okja all have a moralist quality to them.
Called "The Butterfly Effect," the podcast tests the theory that small actions can ripple out in history-altering ways.
But Ray Bradbury took a different approach, and essentially invented what chaos theory 20 years later named 'the butterfly effect.
His models are proof of concept that the butterfly effect might be central to processes of human change over time.
And the minute you're delayed, that's when you go over budget and it creates this butterfly effect that impacts everything.
Moreno likened it to the butterfly effect, a concept created by MIT mathematician and meteorologist Edward Lorenz in the 1960s.
Ah, so you're going to tell me that even the loss of an annoying insect has an unpredictable butterfly effect, right?
Scott also released a song entitled "Butterfly Effect" in May of 2017, almost a month after the couple was first spotted together.
This summer, the couple got matching ankle butterfly tattoos and one of the rapper's most popular tracks, "Butterfly Effect," references the insect.
Travis Scott hasn't been accused of anything, so now "Butterfly Effect" can replace that video in my heart and YouTube queue. Great.
In some cases, we can identify an experimentally detectable property that is expected to repeatedly double as in the classical butterfly effect.
Each trained and successful young chef has the potential to create a butterfly effect in his or her community, Hnit Thi Oo explains.
Women fared slightly better across each category than they did in 2014 — which may be the source of an intra-industry butterfly effect.
Not only do the two have tiny matching ankle tattoos featuring butterflies, Scott's latest tune, "Butterfly Effect," is also rumored to be about Jenner.
Serving as Scott's big hit of the summer, "Butterfly Effect" combines a catchy beat with a fun chorus in order to create another success.
A more confusing phenomenon is the quantum butterfly effect, which arises in systems that combine chaos with the weird physics of the quantum world.
The best thing about The Butterfly Effect is that it's humanist and it's about people liking each other, and doing good for each other.
The rapper Travis Scott wore fringed Alchemist jogging pants on the cover of his single "Butterfly Effect," leg extended in a scissor-door Lamborghini.
To add to the theory, it's worth noting that Scott has a single called "The Butterfly Effect" that plenty of fans believe is about Jenner.
Anyway, the film is named after an element of chaos theory — "the butterfly effect" — which states that small events can eventually have very large consequences.
For these kinds of systems, there are notions of quantum chaos, but precisely the diagnosing the quantum butterfly effect is a topic of ongoing research.
"It's like the butterfly effect in complexity theory," Mr. Pedraza said, referring to the physics principle that theorizes that small gestures can produce distant repercussions.
He believed that like a butterfly effect, what happened in the smallest corner of the world impacted the rest of humanity for good or ill.
"Timeless" is perhaps the most direct contemplation of what's known as "the butterfly effect," in which messing with time can have unforeseen consequences, large and small.
On Instagram, the makeup maven, 21, complimented the "Butterfly Effect" rapper's work ethic alongside photos of Scott, 26, cuddling with their 9-month-old daughter Stormi.
What I thought was interesting about The Butterfly Effect wasn't sex, but it was about what constitutes a reputable person and what constitutes a disreputable person.
Social butterfly effect Vaping increased nearly 221% among high schoolers and 22015% among middle schoolers since last year, according to the US Food and Drug Administration.
The outbreak will disrupt China's auto supply chain, the industry group said, adding that the disease could have a "butterfly effect" on the global car industry.
Travis was performing "BUTTERFLY EFFECT" at Citi Field in Queens when he jumped up and landed wrong on his right knee ... then tumbled to the ground.
The name The Butterfly Effect was proposed (by Dr. Phil Meriless) as a title for a talk Lorenz gave soon after he published his paper in 1969.
In a 2015 interview with Complex, the "Butterfly Effect" hitmaker shared that the origin story of the "Travis Scott" moniker was a tribute to his beloved uncle.
Over dinner, Navid and Layla discuss how jinns might function in Islam as a metaphor for some unpredictable form of spiritual energy (there's the butterfly effect again).
This entire situation seems avoidable, but really, this is the butterfly effect from having incompetent morons that had 22 goals in the 1980s running your franchise for years.
As outlined by Jon Ronson in his series, The Butterfly Effect, the rise of free pornography has forced filmmakers and photographers to find different ways to make money.
And so for this week's Giz Asks, we reached out to physicists, atmospheric scientists and psychologists for the latest on how (or if) the butterfly effect actually works.
In the final few minutes, a quadruple-forte avalanche of brass and percussion is unleashed—a musical equivalent of the butterfly effect, in which slight changes trigger cataclysms.
Their dad, producer Jason Goldberg, is also deeply entrenched in Hollywood, having produced Punk'd with Ashton Kutcher as well as The Butterfly Effect and the 2010 Kutcher film Killers.
This time, it was a signal problem at Rockefeller Center and an investigation in Downtown Manhattan, which caused a butterfly effect that left a number of lines stalled underground.
The Butterfly Effect begins with the story of Fabian Thylmann, the Brussels-raised multi-millionaire behind PornHub, the site where visitors can stream porn videos without paying for them.
Police did not specify which movie the students were re-enacting, but The Hartford Courant reported it was "The Butterfly Effect," a 2004 sci-fi thriller starring Ashton Kutcher.
She compares the process to the butterfly effect: One small change in Kelly's day — waking up two minutes late or putting on a different shirt — could impact her story arc.
Lizzie: "Butterfly Effect" reminds me of that documentary Winona Ryder makes in Reality Bites after Ben Stiller gets ahold of it and makes it look like a hair gel commercial.
I loved Until Dawn, a horror title with the key feature of branching story paths that played out based on your decisions, and The Inpatient uses the same "butterfly effect" system.
A Song of Ice and Fire has always beautifully illustrated the Butterfly Effect — how the seemingly small choices we make can balloon out of control and bite us in the ass.
Every choice you make — even a seemingly irrelevant one like shooting a squirrel — has a butterfly effect on both your #RelationshipStatus with the rest of the group, and also your #MortalityStatus.
On The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the "Butterfly Effect" rapper, 26, revealed that Kylie's mom Kris Jenner, 63, guided him through the delivery as he and Kylie, 21, welcomed Stormi in February.
So the butterfly effect is not only real in mathematical terms and across a lot of different areas of science, it's true in psychological change and growth as well, it seems.
Dan begins to worry, however, that the butterfly effect of his travels will include the elimination of the American Revolution, leading to a present in which Starbucks is a tea franchise.
I hope this butterfly effect also reminds us of why we had the environmental laws, to begin with, and that it shines a light on what we allow DHS to ignore.
"When you ask me, 'will the show spoil the books,' all I can do is say, 'yes and no,' and mumble once again about the butterfly effect," Martin wrote in 2016.
"ok i didnt like the name stormi but then i saw the thing about how the butterfly effect causes a storm and wow that actually makes sense," tweeted one person on Twitter.
Kaitlyn: I don't have a clear memory of the 2004 film The Butterfly Effect, but I know I watched it at one point and declared it a rip-off of Donnie Darko.
Dale DurranProfessor and Chair, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, whose research includes the study of atmospheric predictabilityThe Butterfly Effect was introduced by Edward Lorenz in the context of atmospheric predictability.
But I can say that the side of the San Fernando Valley industry that we were in for a year on and off [making The Butterfly Effect], I saw nothing like that.
I was looking at the moon and if the moon controls the rotation of water waves on the Earth then, if you believe in the butterfly effect, that would affect everything else.
Now Ames's death is the subject of a podcast series released earlier this month by journalist Jon Ronson, who'd previously profiled the porn industry in his limited-series podcast The Butterfly Effect.
When Ames passed away, the pair had just finished working on The Butterfly Effect, Ronson's previous podcast which documented the rise (and cost) of the free porn industry in California's San Fernando Valley.
"So when you ask me, 'Will the show spoil the books?' all I can do is say, 'Yes and no,' and mumble once again about the butterfly effect," he wrote in January 2016.
This ring, reportedly retailed at $450 at XIV Karats, appears to be the latest addition to her collection of jewelry that sartorially expresses her nearly year-long relationship with the "Butterfly Effect" hitmaker.
The show takes an insouciant attitude toward the butterfly effect, the notion — central to most time-travel fantasies — that the slightest change made in the past will ripple forward and affect the present.
If it could be transported to L1 without using up much fuel, it would be possible to exploit the butterfly effect to redirect it to some distant objective, still using hardly any fuel.
That said, it appears to owe a little too much to the weird director's-cut ending of The Butterfly Effect, another movie about time travel, dark choices, and ugly inevitabilities built out of childhood.
The "Butterfly Effect" hitmaker, 25, shared a preview of Kylie Jenner's forthcoming line of eyeshadow colors on Snapchat Friday, even directing the makeup mogul's arm to display the 16 total matte and glittery shades.
VICE: The Butterfly Effect is quite simply about what happens to an American industry—its entrepreneurs, labor people, infrastructure—when the good it produces is co-opted or provided for free by the internet.
Notes taken by an explorer get read by someone decades later and changes their life, and so we have these chaos/butterfly effect moments where even slight intentions can have long-term historical ramifications.
The Butterfly Effect is real, in the sense that small changes at small scales can change the weather forever—but it's doubtful that a butterfly could effect any kind of meaningful change in the weather.
These ludicrously high valuations have a butterfly effect, as other VC's benchmark with each other, basing valuations on the figures set by other companies with similar profiles, rather than realistic predictions of revenue and growth.
But Lockwood's grander claim that the Revolution "devastated the globe" relies on the reader's sense of a "butterfly effect": that the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil can set off a tornado in Texas.
Trans girls are sometimes symbolized as butterflies, because we also undergo metamorphosis—but if we're that pretty insect, these men are chaos theory's Butterfly Effect, where one seemingly small act determines another, much greater, consequence.
The Los Angeles Lakers are the latest example of the Butterfly Effect, although think of it less as the scientific theory and more like the Ashton Kutcher vehicle of the same name (read: it's a mess).
Fans all over social media have made the connection between the butterfly effect and Stormi's name, pointing out chaos theory in the idea that a butterfly flapping its wings can create a storm somewhere far away.
Applying the butterfly effect to its absence — appropriate, given the episode's plot — the Star Trek we know today wouldn't have been possible without the ripples of complexity and moral ambiguity Ellison helped introduce to the series.
Even if "Here and Now" pleasantly surprises me with an explanation for the characters' bond that isn't quite that clunky, it's bound to delve deeper into this politically and spiritually loaded variation on butterfly-effect mysticism.
The butterfly effect is real, and it's exponential; when she doesn't take one hit of a joint or say one sentence to someone, it doesn't feel like a hole in the timeline but an organically new path.
As twisted by the entertainment industry for its own sentimental purposes, the butterfly effect dictates that any small action, usually on the part of an unwitting human, can change the course of a seemingly unrelated person's life.
He likes to compare this phenomenon to the butterfly effect: Every time the show diverged from his books, it set the adaptation down a new path, while his novels still have to finish out their original course.
It all seemed to fit, considering the passion both Jenner and her boyfriend Travis Scott (née Jacques Webster) have for the creatures: Webster has a song called "The Butterfly Effect," and the two even have matching butterfly tattoos.
When some Australian guy served a latte out of an avocado last year, it kicked off a chain reaction of events, a demented butterfly effect, that brought forth edible fidget spinners, ranch dressing fountains, and something called 'cryptomatoes.
Time machines aren't real, but most people still basically understand their rules: respect the butterfly effect, don't meet your past self, don't take the Infinity Stones to another universe, and if you want to prevent a disaster, prepare for unforeseen consequences.
Fans naturally assumed this particular necklace was a gift from Scott as not only is the musician's song "Butterfly Effect" rumored to be about the Lip Kit CEO, but the couple also recently got matching ankle tattoos featuring this flying insect.
The 25-year-old "Butterfly Effect" rapper was all smiles as he watched the Houston Rockets take on the Denver Nuggets at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas on Friday — and even stepped onto the court himself for a free throw.
What ensues from that is a kind of Butterfly Effect, one that alters the course of history in a variety of ways, as Richard Nixon (cleverly woven throughout) schemes to recover from this disgrace, which eventually includes bringing women into the program.
If you look at systems that display the butterfly effect and are chaotic, they will produce fractal patterns—if you have 10,000 data points you can see the fractal patterns in terms of how they change over time, what you call trajectories.
He's played shows around the world, collaborated with artists such as CL Smooth, Mos Def, The Roots, and Japanese film composer Ryuichi Sakamoto (who recently soundtracked The Revenant) and released eleven albums — including last year's Butterfly Effect (his first since 2004's Jaku).
Following an exhibition of The Butterfly Effect at Brooklyn's Bell House, I spoke to Ronson about the camaraderie of porn stars, the effect of streamable porn on the sex doll industry, and the evolving market for made-on-demand, or "bespoke," porn.
A failure to raise the debt ceiling would trigger a government shutdown, which in turn would lop $6.5 billion from the economy for each week it's allowed to continue, said Bovino, who cited a "butterfly effect" that would ripple through various activities.
Kind of reminded me of The Butterfly Effect and of Being John Malkovich Jason: It also kind of reminds me of the end of Brazil, with the Baby Face masks Yael: What did they mean by "recursive loop" re: this imagined universe?
Theories of the multiverse have perforated the public's perception of spacetime in recent years, drawing us all into the metaphysical wormhole of alternate realities and branching paths through comic books (Marvel and DC), movies (Butterfly Effect, Sliding Doors), and television shows (The OA, Russian Doll).
I have a colleague in Germany named Gunter Scheitek, and he in my opinion has done the most of anyone when it comes to applying chaos theory specifically to psychology, and he really focuses on trying to find the butterfly effect through a psychotherapy process.
After seeing that the tattoo is a butterfly, fans are speculating that the inspiration behind the tattoo could be Scott's new single, "The Butterfly Effect," which some think is about his new girlfriend (he raps about the "Hidden Hills" where Jenner and her family live).
This is evident on Butterfly Effect, which features songs depicting themes of fate, power, and the future, and includes guest vocalists Lebanese singer-songwriter Yasmine Hamdan, New York rapper (and former member of Ice-T's collective Rhyme Syndicate) Divine Styler, and South African MC Crosby Bolani.
Causally, it is one long tragicomic flap of the butterfly effect—a thousand cattle emit gales of methane farts in Kansas while awaiting their date with the inside of a soggy Taco Bell shell, and then thousands of miles away a mammoth iceberg calves off the arctic ice shelf.
The bottom tennis ball's motion demonstrates the butterfly effect—meaning it's not random but it's also not predictable, and if you make some small change at one point in time, a tiny change, the position of the tennis ball at a future point in time will be totally different.
In the first shot, captioned "Butterfly Effect," in reference to Jenner's boyfriend and Stormi's father Travis Scott's hit single, the Kylie Cosmetics founder can be seen sitting on a bed wearing an iridescent bodysuit paired with pink heels with massive black and pink butterfly wings attached to her back.
Food Matters At the fifth MAD Symposium — Denmark's annual culinary twist on the Butterfly Effect, where small acts lead to large outcomes — a young cook from India, Ashwami Manjrekar, landed a gig with Rosio Sanchez, the Mexican-American chef from Chicago who opened a now-famous taqueria in Torvehallerne.
The gist of his work is that he's built a mathematical model—the only one I know of—that applies to personality change during psychotherapy, and when you run the model it produces the butterfly effect, meaning small changes in psychotherapy can cause much different outcomes later on in time.
A cartoon of the three kings saying "do you realize this means 2000 years of Christmas records," becomes the perfect setup for explaining determinism through a paraphrasis of Laplace's demon, or an elaboration of the concept of the butterfly effect, only to point out how quantum physics proved that principle wrong.
But, to get back to our story, there is a way in which Danny Ainge's pursuit of Gordon Hayward in free agency could, in what would surely be the most egregiously Caucasian version of the Butterfly Effect in history, wind up having an impact on the race for Utah's third congressional district.
The fear-inducing cake shows 3D infant Stormi (with a pink pacifier in her mouth) strapped to Jenner's chest in a roller coaster car behind the "Butterfly Effect" rapper, who is sitting with his tattooed arms extended, his hair flying in the wind, and a look of frozen rapture on his face.
Their model's feedback loops introduced something like the butterfly effect: Small changes in the signal from the LGN were amplified as they ran through one feedback loop after another in a process known as "recurrent excitation" that resulted in large changes in the visual representation produced by the model in the end.
I strongly believe the future for that industry of broadcasters is to welcome idiosyncratic voices and then just give them the freedom to do just that, which is exactly what Netflix did with Bong Joon-Ho for Okja, a film I co-wrote, and what Audible did with me and The Butterfly Effect.
Kaitlyn: "Butterfly Effect" is also special because it reminds me of another music video with a neon color scheme, trippy animation, and a Lamborghini: 2016's "Yamborghini High," which was one of my favorite music videos before it turned out that more than one member of A$AP Mob had been accused of sexual assault.
As fans know, one of the rapper's most popular tracks, "Butterfly Effect," references the creature, and he also gifted Jenner with some butterfly-themed bling for her recent birthday: a fully diamond-studded, thick gold choker accented with five equally gem-covered butterflies, as well as two large stones on either side of the central blue butterfly, to be exact.
And then wrap your head, once more, around the fact that if you had told me that, you might have set in motion the utter annihilation of the human race—the whole notion of the butterfly effect being that small-scale events (telling a credulous thirteen-year-old he has bad taste in movies) can generate massive, unforeseen consequences (World War III, nuclear apocalypse, etc.).
If you subscribe to the butterfly effect—the idea that a tiny change in one part of the world can have massive side effects elsewhere—then you know that a President Donald Trump in 1949 (as opposed to President Truman) and an executive order banning immigration from Syria, could have meant that one of the most successful companies of all time, Apple, might never have existed at all.
One fan wrote: "People saying Kylie Jenner named her baby Stormi because of the butterfly effect and how 'a butterfly flapping its wings can cause a storm' are giving a lot of credit to the girl who gives her lipsticks names like 'Okurrr'" It's possible that Jenner and Webster's love of butterflies actually has nothing to do with their baby's name — maybe they just think butterflies make a cute decorating scheme for their baby's nursery?
To continue the butterfly-effect analogy: "It used to be that there were a trillion butterflies each in their own weather system, but we have now connected all those butterflies into one planetary weather system — and you never know which one is going to have some kind of autocatalytic effect, and which one isn't," said Alexander Rose, executive director of the Long Now Foundation, an organization that aims to promote a long-term outlook on the world.
But according to Gleick, Wells was the first to marry the words "time" and "travel," and in doing so, "The Time Machine" initiated a kind of butterfly effect, the novel fluttering with each passing decade through the souls of more and more storytellers, who in turn influenced more and more of their successors, forking from Robert Heinlein to Jorge Luis ­Borges to Isaac Asimov to William Gibson to Woody Allen to Kate Atkinson to Charles Yu, until, to use Bradbury's metaphor, the gigantic dominoes fell.
Singles like 2 Chainz's "It's a Vibe" and Travis Scott's "Butterfly Effect," as well as a smattering of Drake album cuts and features, led to a sonic boom for Murda this year: "MotorSport" by Migos, featuring Cardi B and Nicki Minaj, was too big to fail, settling in the Top 10; Drake's "Nice for What," built around an undeniable Lauryn Hill sample, spent eight warm weeks at No. 1; and "Fefe," which brought together Minaj and 23ix9ine, the rap villain of the moment, peaked at No. 3 on its way to nearly half a billion YouTube views.
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