Do Thoughts Control The Weather? The Butterfly Effect

Most of us most likely know about the effect of weather and seasons upon mood. But have you ever considered the possibility that the opposite is true?! Do Thoughts have some involvement in the creation or maybe just the workings of weather? Does the weather respond in some way to our thoughts? And does the weather influence how we think? For example, change in atmospheric temperature affect our mind's thought processes in some way?
The butterfly effect
If I'm staring at a cumulus cloud, it might turn into a cumulonimbus. However, if I was not there to stare at it, then would that cloud remain a cumulus?! Or might that cumulonimbus otherwise grow a foot taller would I not be staring at it then were I staring at it? This is the riddle of the butterfly effect. Interestingly enough, people who study topics relative to weather and climate, have discovered the incredible phenomenon known as teleconnections. I think that very few people besides maybe meteorologists or climate scientists, actually know what the word "teleconnection" actually means. It's basically the butterfly effect, except that a teleconnection happens on a grander scale. For example, an increase in cloud cover over the arctic can cause more warmth over a region in the tropics. I think that we should investigate the possible relationship that could exist between the mind and the natural environment. Perhaps a single thought may not change anything. However, over time, the natural environment or the weather can change in response to feelings, or due to the collective consciousness of everyone on Earth changing.

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