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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwT0k09w-jw <span style="color:#bbbbbb;">double pendulum] <br> | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwT0k09w-jw <span style="color:#bbbbbb;">double pendulum] <br> | ||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J85gpcjvqzs <span style="color:#bbbbbb;">triple pendulum] <br> | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J85gpcjvqzs <span style="color:#bbbbbb;">triple pendulum] <br> | ||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIftw2KjcxM <span style="color:#bbbbbb;">better triple pendulum] <br> | |||
inspiration <br> | inspiration <br> |
Revision as of 17:24, 27 November 2018
main idea
chaos theory +/or nonlinear systems in physics visualised (poetically).
end result
a screensaver :-/
what is chaos theory
"pioneered by MIT’s Edward Lorenz in the 1960s, chaos theory holds that many macroscopic physical systems are so sensitive to initial conditions that, even though they can be described by a deterministic theory, they evolve in unpredictable ways. A weather-system model, for instance, might yield entirely different results if the wind speed at a particular location at a particular time is 10.01 mph or 10.02 mph." — source
reference
double pendulum
triple pendulum
better triple pendulum
inspiration
resonance
glow in the dark double pendulum
chaotic system demonstrators
keywords / other lines of inquiry
turbulence, circular (nonlinear?) polarisation, complex wave systems, screensaver, high speed capture, slow motion, optical science, physics, flow, fluid mechanics, fractals, butterfly effect...