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Re: Greatest keyboard performances.... poisoned rose... eat this     

Group: rec.music.progressive · Group Profile · Search for Of Butterflies in a Hurricane in rec.music.progressive
Author: amy
Date: Sep 19, 2008 19:31

...) 44. Song for America - Kerry Livgren (Kansas) 45. Glad - Steve Winwood (Traffic) 46. Sysyphus (Suite) - Rick Wright (Pink Floyd) 47. Butterflies & Hurricanes - Matt Bellamy (Muse) 48. Another Dimension - Jordan Rudess (Liquid Tension Experiment) 49. Don't Eat the Yellow Snow (Suite) - George Duke (Frank ...
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Greatest keyboard performances.... poisoned rose... eat this     

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Author: Raja
Date: Sep 19, 2008 16:13

... Experiment) 44. Song for America - Kerry Livgren (Kansas) 45. Glad - Steve Winwood (Traffic) 46. Sysyphus (Suite) - Rick Wright (Pink Floyd) 47. Butterflies & Hurricanes - Matt Bellamy (Muse) 48. Another Dimension - Jordan Rudess (Liquid Tension Experiment) 49. Don't Eat the Yellow Snow (Suite) - George Duke (Frank...
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Re: Reductionism & Systems Theory: While the path of any particular system may not be predictable, outcomes had a tendency to group...many quite different systems actually share the same kinds of processes and there could be a family resemblance...     

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Author: Rod Speed
Date: Aug 20, 2008 18:00

... somewhere along a two-dimensional path. More irrelevant waffle. [3] The butterfly effect, the gentle fluttering of a butterfly's wings could be enough to tip the balance of a developing weather system and make the difference as to whether or not a hurricane eventually swept across a country on the far side of the planet... ...
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Reductionism & Systems Theory: While the path of any particular system may not be predictable, outcomes had a tendency to group...many quite different systems actually share the same kinds of processes and there could be a family resemblance...     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 20, 2008 16:37

... eventually it will have to settle somewhere along a two-dimensional path. [3] The butterfly effect, the gentle fluttering of a butterfly's wings could be enough to tip the balance of a developing weather system and make the difference as to whether or not a hurricane eventually swept across a country on the far side of the planet... ...So...
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Re: What ItÂ’s Like After Death: The New Paradigm Revelations     

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Author: zinnic
Date: Aug 17, 2008 20:08

...Socrates days (and well befor). It is impossible to see "me" through 'their' memes. Nothing is the same since the yellow eye-spotted butterfly flapped its wing and moved hurricane Andrew 0.001 cm nearer to my home. Gee! Jabberwocky is such fun! It makes me feel almost mystical.
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Re: Can there be life on Sun?     

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Author: Justintruth
Date: Aug 14, 2008 11:54

... small cells for initial conditions the macroscopic weather would still be uncertain. The analogy was the butterfly. If a butterfly flaps its wing it could shortly cause a hurricane-or something like that. See chaos in the wiki. So if want to maintain a structure you would have...
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Re: Can there be life on Sun?     

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Author: Zanthius
Date: Aug 14, 2008 01:46

... to very small cells for initial conditions the macroscopic weather would still be uncertain. The analogy was the butterfly. If a butterfly flaps its wing it could shortly cause a hurricane-or something like that. See chaos in the wiki.  So if want to maintain a structure you would have ...
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Re: Can there be life on Sun?     

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Author: Justintruth
Date: Aug 13, 2008 19:17

... down to very small cells for initial conditions the macroscopic weather would still be uncertain. The analogy was the butterfly. If a butterfly flaps its wing it could shortly cause a hurricane-or something like that. See chaos in the wiki. So if want to maintain a structure you would have to ...
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Butterflies and Hurricanes..     

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Author: rolluf
Date: Jun 19, 2008 13:13

..van Muse Prachtig! (mede dankzij de PS2 Grand Prix 4) --
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Re: Evolution is NOT random     

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Author: Perplexed in Peoria
Date: May 15, 2008 14:28

... wisdom. In any case, there are a lot of other 'random' aspects to evolution besides mutation. Like recombination and segregation. Like that butterfly in Brazil which causes the Hurricane in Jamaica with the net result that some lizzards ride a log raft to Antigua.
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