Chapter 51: The Butterfly Effect
Kong Tianzong took out the flashlight he carried with him, and also leaned down on the ground like Xia Shaoguang, using the flashlight to illuminate Xia Shaoguang. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
And by the light of the flashlight, Kong Tianzong really saw what was under the car.
Is there really something?!
And Xia Shaoguang was already prepared, when Kong Tianzong turned on the flashlight, Xia Shaoguang quickly shot out and took out the object that was lying quietly under the car.
At this time, they saw that the thing Xia Shaoguang took out was just a glass jar.
The glass jar was about thirty centimeters high, and inside it was a very beautiful big butterfly, a butterfly bigger than a palm was flapping its wings, as if everything that was happening outside had nothing to do with it.
The pink on the wings of this butterfly shines brightly under the flashlight, which is very beautiful!
Seeing that it was just a glass jar, Kong Tianzong and Ruan Wen were obviously a little disappointed, but Xia Shaoguang looked at this butterfly in a trance.
As a woman, it is natural to take a second look at this kind of thing that looks beautiful, but after looking so closely, Ruan Wen actually found something wrong with this butterfly.
The wings of this large butterfly seem to show several different sheens under the light of the flashlight, and if you look in the direction of the light, the two wings of this butterfly seem to disappear and become completely transparent.
This is......
Ruan Wen's mind instantly popped up several similar butterfly species, but they were all a little different from the butterfly in front of them at this time, not quite the same.
Then, Nguyen Van suddenly remembered a special species of butterfly, a butterfly species that had been extinct for a hundred years......
"Phantom Butterfly?" Ruan Wen muttered to himself in disbelief.
Ruan Wen's voice was heard by Xia Shaoguang, who was also studying the mystery of this butterfly, and when he heard Ruan Wen say this, he asked, "What did you just say?" ā
Ruan Wen shook his head lightly and said, "Impossible, this butterfly looks very much like a phantom-winged butterfly, but this shouldn't be a phantom-winged butterfly." ā
"Why?" Xia Shaoguang asked.
Ruan Wen said thoughtfully: "Because the phantom wing butterfly was extinct as early as the seventeenth century, it is impossible to appear here. ā
"Extinct?" After hearing Ruan Wen's conclusion, Xia Shaoguang's eyes suddenly widened and said, "No! You're right! This is the butterfly that has become extinct! ā
Then, Xia Shaoguang took the jar, looked around, and said to them: "This means that I was not wrong at all before, my brother must be around here, and this phantom wing butterfly is the proof!" ā
This time, Ruan Wen and Kong Tianzong never said that Xia Shaoguang was hallucinating because of fatigue, because this phantom wing butterfly was really telling the problem!
However, even so, no matter how Xia Shaoguang shouted, no one responded, and gradually, Xia Shaoguang lost his strength, and his voice became a little hoarse.
In the end, Xia Shaoguang returned to the car with the support of Ruan Wen and Kong Tianzong, and Kong Tianzong drove to Nanjin City.
This time, Xia Shaoguang held the jar containing the phantom wing butterfly and did not speak, he quietly looked at the phantom wing butterfly in the jar and didn't know what he was thinking.
At first, Ruan Wen and Kong Tianzong didn't say anything because of Xia Shaoguang's low mood, but they didn't know why they brought up the topic just now again.
The two expressed their opinions and couldn't hold each other.
Suddenly, Xia Shaoguang opened his mouth to interrupt the argument between the two of them and said, "I think what Ruan Wen said has some truth. ā
"What?" Kong Tianzong couldn't believe that Xia Shaoguang would express his support for Ruan Wen as soon as he opened his mouth.
Xia Shaoguang put the jar in his hand on the passenger seat next to Kong Tianzong and said, "I understand why my brother only left me this phantom wing butterfly." ā
"Why?" Ruan Wen hurriedly asked, except for Xia Shaoguang, Ruan Wen was the one who wanted to know where Xia Kaiyang was.
Xia Shaoguang said slowly: "There is actually only one thing he wants to tell me - the butterfly effect. ā
"The butterfly effect?" Ruan Wen and Kong Tianzong said in unison.
The term is familiar to most people, and the butterfly effect is a chain reaction of topology, which is a chaotic phenomenon. There are fixed numbers and variables in the development of any thing, and the development trajectory of things in the development process has laws to follow, and there are also unpredictable "variables", which are often counterproductive, and a small change can affect the development of things, indicating that the development of things is complex.
The American meteorologist Edward Lorenz analyzed this effect in a 1963 paper submitted to the New York Academy of Sciences.
"One meteorologist mentioned that if this theory proves correct, a seagull flapping its wings would be enough to change the weather forever." In later lectures and essays, he used a more poetic butterfly.
The most common description of this effect is: "A butterfly in the Amazon rainforest of South America, with a few occasional flaps of its wings, can cause a tornado in Texas, USA, two weeks later." The reason for this is that the movement of the butterfly's wings causes changes in the air system around it, and produces a weak air flow, which in turn causes the surrounding air or other systems to change accordingly, thus causing a chain reaction that eventually leads to great changes in other systems.
He called it chaosology. Of course, the "butterfly effect" is primarily a metaphor for chaos. It is also a true reaction to the butterfly effect. An inconspicuous small action can elicit a series of huge reactions.
I believe everyone knows about this butterfly effect, but when Xia Shaoguang talked about the butterfly effect at this time, Kong Tianzong and Ruan Wen didn't understand it very well.
Xia Shaoguang further explained: "What I mean is that if you shoot and kill the prehistoric animals that have crossed through the tunneling point here, it is very likely to cause a series of unpredictable chain events. ā
"The consequences of this kind of behavior are simply beyond our control, if one carelessly affects the history of human development, and the entire evolution of human beings goes in another direction, will we not appear in this world at all?" Xia Shaoguang explained this theory slowly and logically.
I have to say that this statement is indeed very convincing.
However, Kong Tianzong was still a little unconvinced, and said, "But, how do you know that this will definitely cause changes? ā
"I've read a lot of science fiction novels before, and many of them talk about the problem of parallel universes, and our actions don't necessarily affect our current society." Kong Tianzong couldn't help but argue when he recalled the novels he had read when he was in school.