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The butterfly was originally a seagull in Lorenz's paper written in 1963 for the New York Academy of Sciences.
DK Matai: Butterfly Effect, Oil Gusher & Edge of Chaos: World Wide Summit? 2010
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As another meteorologist once remarked about Lorenz's theory, "One flap of a seagull's wings could change the course of weather forever, and we don't even realize it."
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The butterfly was originally a seagull in Lorenz's paper written in 1963 for the New York Academy of Sciences.
DK Matai: Butterfly Effect, Oil Gusher & Edge of Chaos: World Wide Summit? 2010
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Lorenz's discovery continues to influence the scientific world, which has yet to grasp its implications fully.
DK Matai: Butterfly Effect, Oil Gusher & Edge of Chaos: World Wide Summit? 2010
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As another meteorologist once remarked about Lorenz's theory, "One flap of a seagull's wings could change the course of weather forever, and we don't even realize it."
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Lorenz's discovery continues to influence the scientific world, which has yet to grasp its implications fully.
DK Matai: Butterfly Effect, Oil Gusher & Edge of Chaos: World Wide Summit? 2010
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Mr. LORENZ: (Singing in Foreign Language) SCHWARTZ: Among the most moving moments of the film are the sequences in which the interviewed singers are listening to Lorenz's extraordinary recordings, nodding, or mouthing the words along with him with expressions of pure bliss.
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Once, the SS came to Lorenz's house to remove his Jewish wife and her mother.
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Lorenz's heroic singing and size - he was more than six feet tall - made him a national symbol.
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Computer programs and models developed later would use Lorenz's mathematical formulas ...
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