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==References by Episode==
==References by Episode==
[[Image:Painting hiro dinosaur.jpg|thumb|right|"Change history? You're gonna <U>die</U>!" - [[Ando Masahashi]] ]]
* In ''[[Episode:Fallout|Fallout]]'', [[Hiro Nakamura]] says "What if I step on a bug? I could change history..." when viewing one of [[Isaac's paintings]]. This is a reference to the 1952 Ray Bradbury story, "A Sound of Thunder", in which a group of big game hunters travel back in time to hunt dinosaurs for sport. During an expedition, one hunter falls off of the designated path, and accidentally crushes the world's first butterfly. When the party returns to the present, they find a joyless world run by a fascist dictator.
* In ''[[Episode:Fallout|Fallout]]'', [[Hiro Nakamura]] says "What if I step on a bug? I could change history..." when viewing one of [[Isaac's paintings]]. This is a reference to the 1952 Ray Bradbury story, "A Sound of Thunder", in which a group of big game hunters travel back in time to hunt dinosaurs for sport. During an expedition, one hunter falls off of the designated path, and accidentally crushes the world's first butterfly. When the party returns to the present, they find a joyless world run by a fascist dictator.
** The term ''butterfly effect'' is the term for describing the outcome resulting from small changes in initial conditions in a chaotic system; it is typically described as a butterfly flapping its wings could be the initial wind that eventually causes a hurricaine. The term has been popularlized in modern entertainment as a method of describing the effects of time travel (the ''mutable timeline'' theory). Ray Bradbury's usage of the butterfly predates this scientific theory by about 10 years, and its naming is a coincidence.
** The term ''butterfly effect'' is the term for describing the outcome resulting from small changes in initial conditions in a chaotic system; it is typically described as a butterfly flapping its wings could be the initial wind that eventually causes a hurricaine. The term has been popularlized in modern entertainment as a method of describing the effects of time travel (the ''mutable timeline'' theory). Ray Bradbury's usage of the butterfly predates this scientific theory by about 10 years, and its naming is a coincidence.
[[Image:Painting hiro dinosaur.jpg|thumb|right|"Change history? You're gonna <U>die</U>!" - [[Ando Masahashi]] ]]

==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury Ray Bradbury] on Wikipedia
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury Ray Bradbury] on Wikipedia

Revision as of 08:41, 28 December 2006

The movie poster for the film based on Bradbury's "A Sound of Thunder" depicts the butterfly whose inadvertent destruction caused so much trouble.

Ray Bradbury is an American fiction writer, and is known for dozens of novels concerning aspects of space and time travel.

References by Episode

  • In Fallout, Hiro Nakamura says "What if I step on a bug? I could change history..." when viewing one of Isaac's paintings. This is a reference to the 1952 Ray Bradbury story, "A Sound of Thunder", in which a group of big game hunters travel back in time to hunt dinosaurs for sport. During an expedition, one hunter falls off of the designated path, and accidentally crushes the world's first butterfly. When the party returns to the present, they find a joyless world run by a fascist dictator.
    • The term butterfly effect is the term for describing the outcome resulting from small changes in initial conditions in a chaotic system; it is typically described as a butterfly flapping its wings could be the initial wind that eventually causes a hurricaine. The term has been popularlized in modern entertainment as a method of describing the effects of time travel (the mutable timeline theory). Ray Bradbury's usage of the butterfly predates this scientific theory by about 10 years, and its naming is a coincidence.
"Change history? You're gonna die!" - Ando Masahashi

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