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What if I told you any shape can be broken down into circles? This visualization demonstrates the stunning power of the Fourier Transform. By using a series of rotating vectors—known as epicycles—we can reconstruct complex, continuous paths from simple circular motions. Each circle represents a specific frequency, phase, and...

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