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In 1972, Edward Lorenz, a pioneer of chaos theory, gave a lecture entitled: "Predictability: Can the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil trigger a tornado in Texas?" The "butterfly effect" became a metaphor for the limits of determinism, which Poincaré had described a century earlier. #chaostheory #mathematics #mathworlds Available until October 10, 2028 Subscribe to ARTE's YouTube channel: / artede Follow us on social media: Facebook: / arte.tv Twitter: / artede Instagram: / arte.tv

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