In 1972, the US meteorologist Edward Lorenz asked a now-famous question: "Does the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil set ...
You may have heard of the butterfly effect, where butterflies flapping their wings somehow cause tornadoes. Although it seems ...
A monarch butterfly (Dannaux plexippus) flaps its wings in Piedra Herrada Sanctuary, Mexico. Might this start a chain of events that results in a tornado in Texas? Photograph by Jaime Rojo In 1961, ...
If a butterfly in Brazil flaps its wings, it can cause a tornado in Texas. Basically that is what the butterfly effect says. A seemingly insignificant event happens somewhere, and it can lead to huge ...
Famous mathematician Edward Lorenz coined the phrase “The Butterfly Effect,” which is the belief that some small occurrence could create devastating results in another location far away. It theorizes ...
In the rugged mountains of central Mexico, Peggy Campbell-Rush boarded an open pickup truck, rode on horseback, and hiked with a small group led by an internationally known conservationist to reach ...