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What is Butterfly Effect?

Theory that everything matters. That even the flutter of a butterfly's wings can cause a hurricane on the otherside of the world. If you change even the smallest of life's details, you completely change its outcome.

You should go see the movie butterfly effect.

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Butterfly Effect - video


Butterfly Effect - what is it?

A phenomenal movie, probably the best thing Ashton Kutcher ever did. Forwned upon by stupid frat boys who can't handle Ashton Kutcher trying to do something serious, and always need visual effects to entertain their brains.

Despite this, The Butterfly Effect (2004) is an amazing movie, with real feeling, complexity, message, and unfortunately, some shitty straight-to-DVD sequels.

1: uuugggh "the butterfly effect" sucked, it had message and complexity, and was a great exception for Ashton kutcher, waaaa! I wanted boobies and football and robots in the movie so I didn't have to think! *pouts*

2: Yeah....you're a moron. No comment.

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What does "Butterfly Effect" mean?

A small gesture or action in the present that can generate significant results in the future.

My client just referred their friend to me to help them find a home.

Sounds like The Butterfly Effect is in full motion!

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Butterfly Effect - what does it mean?

A part of the chaos theory that states that one small change in a situation(expieramental noise) can drastically change the outcome of an event. Butterfly comes from the example of the flap of a butterfly's wing altering the atmosphere around it causing(or preventing) a major event somewhere else.

Also a movie with that Ashton Cootchie

Example 1: The Butterfly effect is a cool mathematical theory.

Example 2: The Butterfly effect was supposedly based on Chaos Theroy although there is no correlation whatsoever.

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Butterfly Effect - meaning

The scientific theory that a single occurrence, no matter how small, can change the course of the universe forever.

In the popular game, Life Is Strange, the main character discovers she has the ability to rewind time and leads to enact the Butterfly Effect

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Butterfly Effect - definition

The scientific theory that a single occurence, no matter how small, can change the course of the universe forever.

1. A man travelled back in time to prehistoric ages and stepped on a butterfly, and the universe was entirely different when he got back.

2. The flap of a butterfly's wings changed the air around it so much that a tornado broke out two continents away.

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Butterfly Effect - slang

1. A theory that everything affects everything-means that everything you do is kinda importsnt and has a reason ; Even the smallest things that you do can really affect your life-it also claims that if you could go back to past and change things that you might think are not important, things today would change (like so much) ; It is a part of The Chaos Theory β€œThis effect grants the power to cause a hurricane in China to a butterfly flapping its wings in New Mexico. It may take a very long time, but the connection is real. If the butterfly had not flapped its wings at just the right point in space/time, the hurricane would not have happened. β€œ

2.An Ashton Kutcher movie from 2004.

3. A song by Travis Scott from 2017.

1. Β« Wow, i wonder what would have happened if i kissed Maria at that school dance Β»
Β« Dude, what are you talking about, don’t mess with that butterfly effect thing Β»

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Butterfly Effect

The act of orally stimulating a woman's mammary glands

Kane: I had Sydney over last night
Isaac: oh yeah what happened
Kane: not much just a cheeky bit of butterfly effect

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Butterfly Effect

1. The theory that everything that happens must happen; that you can't save one thing without destroying something else. Coming from the idea of a butterfly caught in a spider's web. You can't save the butterfly without killing the spider (through violence or starvation).
(Also personified in the more popular saying, "Live and Let Die")
2. ... Also the name of a movie that portrays the previous definition. Er, I think. I haven't actually seen it. Is it any good? Excuse me if I don't hold my breath...

Stopping the bombing of Hiroshima would most likely have the butterfly effect that would have costed a multitude more lives.
(Please excuse the politically incorrect referance. My most heart-felt apologies go out to anyone particularly connected the the incident portrayed in this example.)

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Butterfly Effect

The theory that even the smallest step one takes in his/her life can change the course of said life immensely. The name of this theory came to be when a Chaos Theory stated: "It has been said that something as small as the flutter of a butterfly's wing can ultimately cause a typhoon halfway around the world."

Right vs. Left
Up vs. Down
Noon vs. Midnight

These choices, once chosen, are all examples of the Butterfly Effect and how one of these choices vs. another will affect one's life greatly.

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