Chaos theory gleick6/25/2023 ![]() ![]() It my be counterintuitive, but small changes in input don’t necessarily result in small changes in output.Ĭomputer programs exhibit the Butterfly Effect. The weather is an example of non-linear behavior. The Butterfly Effect happens when a tiny input change results in large output change. Lorenz’s computer simulation of the weather showed that it’s impossible to predict the weather more than a few days ahead because of The Butterfly Effect. You know it will change your luck, but you don’t know whether for better or worse.” It would be like giving an extra shuffle to an already well-shuffled pack of cards. But if you did, then you would never know what it would otherwise have done. You could make it do something different from what it would otherwise have done. ![]() Chaos emerges as a new approach to science in the latter half of the 20th century. ![]()
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