A theory of politics?
Phil
philmt59 at aol.com
Sat Sep 14 05:36:20 CDT 2013
I love the way that the independent metronome on the right stubbornly remains out of phase with the others, until eventually its individuality and spirit is crushed, and it is forced to conform. Politics indeed.
Phil M1GWZ
On 14 Sep 2013, at 06:16, Alex Fraser wrote:
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> If you place 32 metronomes on a static object and set them rocking out of phase with one another, they will remain that way indefinitely. Place them on a moveable surface, however, and something very interesting (and very mesmerizing) happens.
> http://io9.com/5947112/watch-32-discordant-metronomes-achieve-synchrony-in-a-matter-of-minutes
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