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Discovered by a meteorologist in 1960, chaos theory contends that complex and unpredictable results will occur in systems that are sensitive to small changes in their initial conditions. The most common example of this, known as the 'Butterfly Effect,' states that the flapping of a butterfly's wings in China could cause tiny atmospheric changes which over a period of time could affect weather patterns in New York.
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