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Pashak1989

No thanks. I have better things to do than reading that what happened to some butterfly 1000 years ago had a direct impact on how the world is today. 

stewardjandstewardj
Pashak1989 wrote:

No thanks. I have better things to do than reading that what happened to some butterfly 1000 years ago had a direct impact on how the world is today. 

Oh, this is only a theory that probably every scientist, philosopher, meteorologist, and logician believes in.

I understand if you don't get Chaos Theory at first (few people I know do at first), but this is a serious theory that has been proven and is logically correct. Even the smallest atom will change humanity when given enough time (although it is impossible to know how long this will be)

This is why weather is unpredictable. This is why it is impossible to predict the future after a certain extent. This is why time traveling backward in time is impossible the way movies depict it as. The Butterfly Effect plays a big role in our lives and the future, and if denying it or disbelieving it is one thing (as this concept can be hard to grasp), but to be stubborn enough to not even acknowledge the fact that it can exist shows that you are not open-minded and that you can not think logically on an abstract level

silvertruck

maybe if chess didn't exist alexander Alekhine would have invented a actual gun to help win world war 2 and the Russians would have taken over the world.

silvertruck
MARattigan wrote:

Trump was right all along. All these hurricanes are nothing to do with global warming. We just need to stamp out them damn butterflies,

then beetles will start causing volcanos

stewardjandstewardj

lol thx

silvertruck

same

GandalftheGrey93

Penigan wrote:

i always loved the butterfly effect, it showed me that no action, whether large or small, was insignificant.

 

And just the thought that something so small (such as a butterfly flapping their wings) could change the world in a major way was... interesting to say the least happy.png

my favorite part of the butterfly effect was when young Ashton Kutcher threw his hand on the pointy thing on the teachers desk

CharlieVasdr

why do you guys even play chess for?

theres so many things to do except chess