“. . . it may happen that small differences in the initial conditions produce very great ones in the final phenomena. A small error in the former will produce an enormous error in the latter. Prediction becomes impossible, and we have the fortuitous phenomenon.”
French mathematician Jules Henri Poincaré (1854–1912) made this observation in his 1908 essay “Science and Method.”
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