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"Butterfly Effect" is the first segment of the eleventh episode of The Loud House.

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  • Η ονομασία "[[]]" σχετίζεται ετυμολογικά με την λέξη "[[]]".
  • "Butterfly Effect" is the first segment of the eleventh episode of The Loud House.
  • The butterfly effect is the idea that small changes can have large effects. It is named after the scenario in Ray Bradbury's short story A Sound of Thunder, where a man steps on a butterfly in the past, and the future is dramatically changed. On April 15, 1986, Marcus Irving travels to January 8, 19654 B.C. in his Yugo time machine, temporarily stranding Marty McFly and Doc Brown. They managed to escape sabre-tooth tigers shortly before Irving returned to bring them forward to 1997, as he was afraid of the butterfly effect their presence could cause that far in the past.
  • User can control the Butterfly effect, i.e. all the different causes and their reaction that can have a huge net effect on the whole system. All the causes may be small and completely unrelated to each other in both space and time, yet they can cause many big things in the flow of time which no one can predict. Notable example: a butterfly flapping its wings can cause a hurricane several weeks after.
  • On April, 16th of 2008, the American scientist and meteorologist, Edward Norton Lorenz, decided to die. You certainly don’t know who he is (I never heard of him myself before 10 minutes ago), but you’ve certainly already heard about one of his most – and only – famous pieces of work, Chaos Theory or as it usually known, The Butterfly Effect. Image:Tornadechaos.jpg
  • Уровень начинается с простого этапа куба. Он похож на оригинальный уровень. Нужно нажимать на сферы и запрыгивать на постройки. Далее простой этап корабля. Также аналогичен оригиналу. Нужно обходить столбы, которые похожи на горки. Далее автоматический и очень короткий этап куба.
  • The butterfly effect was a theory that a butterfly could flap its wings in one place and greatly affect events in another place. (PROSE: Transit) This was a concern in time travel in that travelling to the past and making any little change, even something like crushing a butterfly, could drastically change the future. The Twelfth Doctor cited the "ripple effect," stating that if he'd change the past he could create a future where cats ruled the universe. (TV: Before the Flood) The Fourth Doctor accidentally stepped on a butterfly once but didn't notice it. (PROSE: Prelude Falls the Shadow)
  • The butterfly effect is a philosophical topic that Justin greatly enjoys discussing. He describes it as a small event serving as the catalyst for something much greater in the future. The go-to example that Justin has used to explain the butterfly effect has come to been known as the pencil story. At this moment, Justin would begin to explain the butterfly effect inside of this story:
  • The Butterfly Effect is the notion that small changes in conditions can cause larger ultimate changes with no easily apparent logical pattern. The name is derived from the theoretical example of the flapping of a butterfly's wings in one part of the world affecting whether or not a hurricane forms in another part. The phrase entered alternate history literature through Ray Bradbury's short story "A Sound of Thunder". In that story, a time traveler accidentally kills a butterfly millions of years ago, causing massive social changes on his return.
  • The Butterfly Effect is the notion that small changes can cause larger ultimate changes with no easily apparent logical pattern. The breeze from a butterfly flapping its wings could ultimately cause or prevent a hurricane. The phrase entered alternate history literature through Ray Bradbury's short story "A Sound of Thunder", where a time traveler accidentally kills a butterfly in the Cretaceous Period, causing massive social changes on his return.
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