20 Craziest Examples Of The Butterfly Effect Throughout History
8. Lamborghini Was Rejected By Ferrari
A successful tractor manufacturer, Ferruccio Lamborghini, approached Enzo Ferrari to complain about the quality of his car's clutches. Ferrari's dismissal inspired Lamborghini to start his own brand in 1963.
9. Henry VIII Was Not Supposed To Be King
Henry VIII, Britain's serial divorcee who reformed the church and fathered Queen Elizabeth I, wasn't supposed to be king. Had his brother, the rightful heir to the thrown, not died of a mysterious illness, England would've probably remained Catholic and Elizabeth would've never been queen.
10. Anne Frank's Diary Was Nearly Thrown Away
Anne Frank wrote of her experience hiding from the Nazis during WWII in her diary, and it became one of the most influential books in the world, making the horrors of the Holocaust widely known. However, it was nearly thrown out by a cleaner after the war.
11. The Sinking Of A Whale Ship Became Inspiration For Moby-Dick
After a ship collided with a sperm whale in Essex in 1820, the crew was left adrift and had to fight incredible hardships to survive. The story ended up being the primary inspiration for Herman Melville's Moby-Dick, one of the most famous English novels ever written.
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12. An Algorithmic Error Led To Chaos Theory
The birth of the concept of the butterfly effect was itself an example of the butterfly effect. A meteorologist in the 1960s ran a weather simulation using slightly rounded numbers, and the results were completely different, leading him to create the idea of chaos theory.
13. Communism in Vietnam Was The Result Of A Ghosted Letter
At the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, President Woodrow Wilson was sent a petition and letter asking that France withdraw from Vietnam from someone who worked at the Ritz Hotel in France. That person was Ho Chi Minh, and many argue that if Wilson hadn't ignored it, Vietnam would've never become Communist and the Vietnam War would never have happened.
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14. The Russo-Japanese War Was Caused By An Unsuccessful Assassination Attempt
While on a state visit to Japan, the man who would become Tsar Nicholas II was attacked by a Japanese policeman. He managed to escape, but the incident soured relations between Japan and Russia, partially leading to the Russo-Japanese War, which weakened Russia's economy and ultimately contributed to the Russian Revolution.
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15. Anime Is The Result Of American Occupation In Japan
Japanese manga and anime came about after one of the most tragic events in Japanese history, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The American soldiers occupying Japan brought over American comic books, which inspired the creator of manga to make his own version to inspire the public and help them cope with the incredibly tough post-war daily life in Japan.
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16. Subway Trains Were Invented Because Of Horse Manure
The Great Horse Manure Crisis of 1894 is said to have inspired the creation of underground trains. Cities like London and New York, which still relied on horses at the turn of the century, were experiencing problems managing the vast amounts of horse waste building up on the streets. Subways were created as a solution to the problem.
17. A Volcano Triggered The French Revolution
In 1783, a volcano erupted in Iceland, causing a dry fog, pollution, unusual weather patterns, and widespread famine across Europe and beyond. The economic challenges that followed are said to have contributed to the French Revolution.
18. Glass Was Invented Out Of Envy
Porcelain, a material China worked to develop and perfect for centuries, was highly coveted in Europe. As a result, Europeans tried to recreate it but instead ended up with glass. Glass became the most important invention in the field of science as it was used to make lenses, which are used in microscopy, astronomy, and navigation.
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19. A Miscalculation Discovered The New World
The discovery of the New World was actually accidental. Christopher Columbus thought he had found a shorter route to India, but in fact, he was completely wrong. His arrival in the Caribbean marked a major turning point in world history.
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20. A Lightning Strike Triggered The Birth Of Hip-Hop Music
In 1977, lightning struck an electricity line in New York City, causing a blackout and looting. People who couldn't afford turntables and mixers stole them and were able to become DJs, changing music forever.
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