The Butterfly Effect is a concept from Chaos theory, first popularized by meteorologist Edward Lorenz. It suggests that small changes in the complex system can lead to significant and unpredictable results elsewhere. The term is often illustrated with the idea that the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil could set off a chain of events leading to a tornado in Texas. This metaphor highlights the interconnectedness of systems and the potential for minor actions to have far-reaching impacts.
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