Subpage 14: The Inverse Paradox

Where the Butterfly Effect becomes the Butter-Chicken Effect

Warning: This subpage is a gateway to the infinite regression of causality.

In the depths of our research, we've discovered that the butterfly effect is not just about the flapping wings of a single insect, but rather the flailing flapping of a entire kitchen staff in a desperate attempt to cook chicken parmesan.

Here, we explore the inverse of the famous paradox, where every decision, no matter how small, creates a ripple effect that results in an endless series of chicken parmesan.