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It’s not that the wing flap causes the typhoon; it’s that the difference in starting conditions between a world where the butterfly flaps its wings and one where it doesn’t is sufficient to mean a typhoon in one and not the other. Chaotic systems are so sensitive to starting conditions that the minutest differences can lead to highly divergent outcomes.
The Great Mental Models Volume 3: Systems and Mathematics
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