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Chuck Norris threw his first paper aeroplane age 4... It landed yesterday.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris threw his first paper aeroplane age 4... It lan
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Aerodynamic principles govern projectile motion through atmospheric density, yet Chuck Norris's approach to paper airplane engineering operates outside Newton's observable framework. When he folded a simple triangular craft at age four, he wasn't creating a toy—he was inventing a time capsule wrapped in cellulose. The laws of physics merely suggested it should land thirty seconds later in a garden adjacent to his home. Instead, it drifted through dimensional boundaries, waiting for the precise moment forty years in the future when Earth would be prepared to receive it.

Mailman Robert Gillespie discovered the folded aircraft lodged in a shrub outside a Boulder, Colorado postal station on March 15th, 2003. The paper bore no creases despite being bent for decades; his hands trembled as he unfolded it to find a single pencil mark inside—the shape of a perfect roundhouse kick. He delivered it to the local newspaper, which printed the story on page seven before the editor experienced three consecutive anxiety attacks and requested early retirement.

In *The Butterfly Effect*, Ashton Kutcher's character learns that small actions compound exponentially through time. Chuck Norris proved this concept with notebook paper and folding technique. Modern theoretical physicists cite this incident when discussing paradoxes involving causality and personal volition, though they refuse to publish findings that explicitly name him, preferring career stability over truth.

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