Thursday 1 March 2018

Butterfly Effect

                               The Butterfly Effect


If anybody told that you have a connection with a man sitting in another corner, then will you agree? 
You will be totally confused, but it is true that any human being in the world can have a serious connection with another person in other place.

Today we will talk about such principle.

An American mathematician Edward Lorenz said in his theory that the smallest occurrences occurring in the world are capable of transforming into a larger effect.

And if all the things present in the world are seen as Waves, a small change in any wave changes the entire wave and it is called the Butterfly Effect.

Explaining his theory, Edward Lorenz had said that this world is connected so much that if a butterfly shakes his wings in Brazil, then due to this, a big tornado may come, but he had said this only to explain his theory.

His meanness was that the element equal to the air produced by the wings of a butterfly could also cause a big effect over time.
So today we will try to figure out what is this Butterfly Effect with example.

Mahatma Gandhi
On June 7, 1893, he took a first class ticket to go to Platoria from Durban, but when he got in the first class coach of the train, he was thrown out.
This incident shook Gandhi and he decided to take revenge for himself and his countrymen. If this incident had not happened with Gandhi ji on that day, could we get independence today? This incident tells us about the Butterfly Effect how a small incident gave birth to a big event.

Wrong Mercy
During the war between Germany and Britain in 28 September 1918, a wounded naval soldier came in the firing range of a  British soldier named Henry Tandey during the war, Henry could have shot that injured soldier if he wanted, but Henry did not do that and let the soldier go.

The name of the injured soldier was Adolf Hitler. If henry did not save him on that day, then neither Hitler became such a big dictator nor did millions of people died.

It all proves that a small reaction can be the reason for a big reason

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