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The butterfly effect is the phenomenon in chaos theory whereby a minor change in circumstances can cause a large change in outcome. The butterfly metaphor, created by Edward Norton Lorenz to emphasize the inherent unpredictability of events, was taken up by popular culture, and interpreted to mean that each event could be explained by some small cause.[1] The term is found in many areas of popular culture including the names of films and of pop groups.

  1. ^ Dizikes, Petyer (8 June 2008). "The meaning of the butterfly". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 8 June 2016.