THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT: CONSERVATION EASEMENTS, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND INVASIVE SPECIESThis Article explains that one of the consequences of climate change will be migrations of species from their native habitats to newer habitats, typically to the north, with climates similar to those in which such ...
conservation easementsThis Article explains that one of the consequences of climate change will be migrations of species from their native habitats to newer habitats, typically to thOlmsted, James LSocial ence Electronic PublishingOlmsted, J. (2011). The Butterfly Effect: Conservation Easements, ...
In Chaos Theory, the “Butterfly Effect” is a concept used to describe the major effects of small actions. Just as the flapping of a butterfly’s wings can cause a hurricane on the other side of the world, the Butterfly Effect suggests that a seemingly insignificant act can compound over...
butterfly effect (redirected frombutterfly effects) Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Medical. [′bəd·ər‚flī i‚fekt] (physics) In a chaotic system, the ability of miniscule changes in initial conditions (such as the flap of a butterfly's wings) to have far-reaching, large-...
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“The Butterfly Effect”is not a thing in and of itself. It is just a metaphor for the principle of Chaos Theory. More technically, it is the “sensitive dependence on initial conditions”. The term is often ascribed toEdward Lorenz, who wrote about it in a 1963 New York Academy of Sc...
The butterfly effect rests on the notion that the world is deeply interconnected, such that one small occurrence can influence a much larger complex system. The effect is named after an allegory for chaos theory; it evokes the idea that a small butterfly flapping its wings could, hypotheticall...
TheButterfly Effect: Thiseffectgrants the power to cause ahurricanein China to abutterflyflapping its wings in New Mexico. It may take a very long time, but the connection is real. If thebutterflyhad not flapped its wings at just the right point in space/time, thehurricanewould not have...
article will explain this concept called "Sensitive Dependence on Initial Condition", otherwise know as the "Butterfly Effect". But - I will go beyond that concept to include other concepts like Time Travel, predicting the future, random events, and free will, and if God (if he exists) ...
The 'Butterfly effect' 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 22 作者: B Collins 摘要: Presents the poem "The Butterfly Effect," by Billy Collins. First Line: the one resting now on a plant stem; Last Line: H. W. Bates in 1862 and A. R. Wallace in 1865. 年份: 1999 ...