Jiang's analogy for how minute actions near the core of reality propagate through the whole universe.
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butterfly effect
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...have a huge impact throughout the universe. This is like the butterfly effect, okay? And we're seeing it manifest itself here. Does it make..."
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Jiang says that at the very core of reality, even the smallest gesture echoes cosmically, so if you smile the heavens smile with you.
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"...have a huge impact throughout the universe. This is like the butterfly effect, okay? And we're seeing it manifest itself here. Does it make..."
"of butterfly effects it means that I do something but I don't mean to to do something for other people for example maybe I..."
"...enables our individuality. Then you have the law of cause and effect, where if we assume that the universe is conscious, it's fractal, it's..."
"...in hermetic philosophy there's something called the law of cause and effect which means that everything is interconnected the world the universe is watching..."
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