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The butterfly effect of the "butterfly effect"
1Department of Supply Chain Management, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-4706, USA. Kevin.Dooley@asu.edu
Abstract:
The "Butterfly Effect" metaphor states with variance that the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil can cause a tornado in Texas. This metaphor has become part of the common vernacular of Western culture. In this paper I discuss the origins of the metaphor, examine its current usage within popular culture, and present an argument as to why it is popular. I propose that the metaphor is a type of semantic attractor, a narrative device with invariant meaning but audience-specific contextualization. Finally I address whether the Butterfly Effect metaphor is a good example of itself.
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