Domino effect
For other uses, see Domino Effect (disambiguation).
A domino effect or chain reaction is the cumulative effect produced when one event sets off a chain of similar events.[1] The term is best known as a mechanical effect, and is used as an analogy to a falling row of dominoes. It typically refers to a linked sequence of events where the time between successive events is relatively small. It can be used literally (an observed series of actual collisions) or metaphorically (causal linkages within systems such as global finance or politics).
See also
Relevant physical theory:
Mathematical theory
Political theory
Appearances in media
- Domino Day – world record attempt for the highest number of toppling domino stones.
References
- ↑ "domino effect". The Free Dictionary. Farlex, Inc. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
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