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The conditions for a hurricane must be ripe for this to happen. And in this case, no butterfly is the decisive factor.
Small causes lead to big consequences, and they are the decisive factor, the trigger. Without a flap of the wing, the hurricane could have dissipated without starting, which, by the way, often happens.
THE NAIL AND THE HORSESHOE
No nail - Horseshoe Gone.
No horseshoe - Horse Lame.
Horse limped - Commander Killed.
Cavalry defeated - Army fleeing.
The enemy enters the city - No prisoners are spared,
Because there was no nail in the forge.
ZZU I can give examples from life. Let's say a soldier smokes a cigarette on duty. It's nothing, they always smoked on the sly. Then, a chain of small, random, unrelated events led to disastrous consequences.
A butterfly is not the cause of a hurricane.A hurricane does NOT start with the flapping of a butterfly's wings.
This butterfly story is a hoax, liked by a not-so-considerate public for its imagery.Fuck the butterfly. Just do a system of two linear equations with two orthogonal unknowns.
day no. 4. monday.
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Small causes lead to big consequences, and they are the decisive factor, the trigger. Without the flapping of a wing, the hurricane could have dissipated without starting, which, by the way, often happens.
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The trigger -- yes, it can be. But the conditions have to be in place for that trigger to work.
Fuck the butterfly. Just, make a system of two linear equations with two orthogonal unknowns.
You're suggesting linking the butterfly and the hurricane into a system of two linear equations? Think about the order of magnitude of those components.
Are you suggesting linking a butterfly and a hurricane into a system of two linear equations? Think about the order of those components.
Sleeping. Yes, I am. Exactly two. The order I was going to suggest to you.
Actually, stable systems exist within a fairly narrow range of parameters. If only for that reason, the emergence of unstable systems and states is more likely. Well, the role of random factors in their development, respectively. If you swing it a bit, you don't know where it will go.
Thank you, we are aware of that.
Thank you, we are aware of it.