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Mathematics. Physics. Magnetic Chaotic Pendulum: adding magnetic forces to gravity gives this pendulum chaotic motion (sensitivity to slight differences in initial launch conditions). By Physicsfun, Used with permission.

333,418 просмотров • 3 лет назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Alphonse Reitz
Alphonse Reitz3 лет назад

I have everything I need to build one.. My kids (...and me) are going to love playing with it.

Фото профиля Felix Godejohann
Felix Godejohann3 лет назад

Check this out:

Фото профиля DigitalJ
DigitalJ3 лет назад

Magnetism:The closest thing to magic our world has to reference. 🙂

Фото профиля Julien F.
Julien F.3 лет назад

I would point out that it's not about adding magnetic forces, in the sense that magnetism has nothing special. What is important here is rotational symmetry breaking. So you get a 1st-order ODE of dimension 4 instead of 2, which is not protected by the Poincaré-Bendixson theorem

Фото профиля 🇺🇦 🐦 🇮🇱 Jose Pereira © 🇺🇸 🐳 🏳️‍🌈
🇺🇦 🐦 🇮🇱 Jose Pereira © 🇺🇸 🐳 🏳️‍🌈3 лет назад

wishcraft!

Фото профиля Pablo Palomino
Pablo Palomino3 лет назад

@VanessaNR9

Фото профиля Joe L Bridger
Joe L Bridger3 лет назад

Polymath math is like a chaotic pendulum. The more magnetic assumptions outside of the bounded assumptions of math, the more interesting it becomes depending on where you launch. e.g. the brief assumptions of psychosomatic medicine, supramolecular chemistry, nano-science/physics.

Фото профиля Avcı. Geny Balboa
Avcı. Geny Balboa3 лет назад

Is it has any n-cycle?

Фото профиля Steve Effing Beeping Jameson
Steve Effing Beeping Jameson3 лет назад

The n-body problem.

Фото профиля Lisandro Lorea | Red Mage Games
Lisandro Lorea | Red Mage Games3 лет назад

But is it better than lava lamps?

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