perhoskostus
Perhoskostus is a Finnish term that translates to "butterfly effect" in English. It is not a scientific concept in itself but rather a metaphorical illustration of how small, seemingly insignificant events can have large, unpredictable consequences over time. The term originates from the idea that the flap of a butterfly's wings in one part of the world could, through a chain of events, eventually lead to a hurricane or tornado in another.
This concept is often discussed in the context of chaos theory. Chaos theory deals with complex systems
While the butterfly effect is a compelling metaphor, it's important to note that it is not a