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Asuka Shikinami Langley ([personal profile] crimsonchin) wrote in [personal profile] hashtagafreakingghost 2016-04-07 04:49 pm (UTC)

Butterfly Effect...I'll keep that idea in mind. I'm intrigued. The idea of small changes being amplified over time is pretty basic, too: it's almost like a sniper rifle being fired at an angle, or something to that effect. Moving the gun a couple of centimeters might not mean much when you're looking at it from where you're sitting in position, but as your shot travels over a distance, the degree of the angle is magnified, and the bullet's trajectory can change dramatically over a couple of feet or even meters. Even the smallest possible deviation has a much more massive effect than you would consider at face value.

...At the same time, if there are so many minute little details that result in such huge changes in the timeline, predicting the future should be impossible, then, no? So many factors at work, can you even have a general idea?

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