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"The butterfly effect is the idea that small, seemingly trivial events may have non-linear impacts on complex systems. It was coined by Edward Lorenz, a meteorology professor, to explain the weather patterns and climate change. Learn how the butterfly effect relates to chaos theory, and how it can be misinterpreted or misused in various context."

What do they think the effect of missiles and bombs exploding will do, if the flapping of a butterfly's wings can cause a hurricane on the other side of the world?

Does that explain all the high winds we're currently experiencing?

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