1059+065438+ 10, Wu Erlang, who killed the tiger on Jingyanggang, was promoted by an exception. Wudutou wandered in the street and met his long-lost brother Wu Dalang. As a sister-in-law, Pan Jinlian secretly loves her brother-in-law, who is a "cadre" and is eight feet tall.
A few days later, when Wu Dalang went out to sell baked wheat cakes, a temptation spread at home, but it didn't work. Yiwu refused sternly and moved back to the county government to show his determination. Next, Pan Jinlian hooked up with Ximen Qing and poisoned Wu Dalang. Wudu's head was spattered with blood, and Jiang Menshen was drunk. Then I went to centipede ridge at night, met with timely rain Song Gongming, and decided to rebel together.
If Song Wu took Pan Jinlian away, what would the history of the Great Song Dynasty be like? Let's spread the wings of imagination: first of all, it is difficult to recruit Song Jiang without Song Wu; Liangshan will not levy Fang La, even if it does, there will be no one-armed Song Wu to catch Fang La.
If Fang La dies, Da Song may not capture Da Liao, Jin may not rise, Mongolia may not destroy Jin, and Song Dynasty may not perish ... Song Wu opened Pandora's box at the moment he pushed Pan Jinlian away, knocking down the dominoes that rewritten the history of Da Song!
However, the discovery of the chaotic effect of 1963 poses a great challenge to traditional economics: Lorenz, a scientist, published an article in Atmospheric Science, pointing out that there must be a connection between the inability to accurately repeat the climate and the inability of long-term weather forecasters to predict it, which is the connection between aperiodicity and unpredictability. He also found that chaos is "extremely sensitive to initial conditions".
This can be vividly compared to the "butterfly effect": theoretically, when a butterfly in Brazil flaps its wings, this disturbance will have a great impact in another place far away, making long-term prediction impossible, and even being amplified by the system into a storm in Africa thousands of kilometers away.
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"Butterfly Effect" on the Tongue of China People;
According to British media, the middle class in China is keen to buy American pork, which makes residents near pig farms in North Carolina complain bitterly, because the increase of pigs has brought the problem of pig manure odor.
Or the British media reported that China drastically reduced milk imports, the global milk surplus, and the international milk price fell to a six-year low.
Just flip through, this kind of news is really endless: for example, "China demand pushes up the price of Japanese fruit" and "China demand pushes up the price of Malaysian bird's nest". The "storm" caused by the tip of the tongue is just the tip of the iceberg. The price of gold plummeted due to the unexpected selling of several tons of gold bars in the China market. There are also American media "complaining": "The slowdown in demand in China has made the US coal industry worse."
In a word, the demand in China is as strong as the "butterfly effect" in the global market.
People's Network-Looking at Butterfly Effect Economics from Water Margin
People's Network —— "Butterfly Effect" on the tip of China people's tongue