At a Glance: In 1665 Christiaan Huygens observed that 2 (nonlinear) coupled pendula will spontaneously This demonstration is used to explain how starfish move without having a brain.

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In 1665 Christiaan Huygens observed that 2 (nonlinear) coupled pendula will spontaneously This demonstration is used to explain how starfish move without having a brain. The Ri Lectures are on BBC4 and iPlayer now: They'll be on the Ri channel a ...

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  • In 1665 Christiaan Huygens observed that 2 (nonlinear) coupled pendula will spontaneously
  • This demonstration is used to explain how starfish move without having a brain.
  • The Ri Lectures are on BBC4 and iPlayer now: They'll be on the Ri channel a ...
  • This system provides a mechanical realization of the popular Kuramoto model for

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The Surprising Secret of Synchronization

The Surprising Secret of Synchronization

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Metronome anti-phase synchronization.

Metronome anti-phase synchronization.

By using cans as wheels of the trolley the system of coupled

spontaneous synchronization

spontaneous synchronization

This demonstration is used to explain how starfish move without having a brain.

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Metronomes In-Phase Synchronization

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32 Metronome Synchronization

32 Metronome Synchronization

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Out-of-phase syncronization of two coupled methronomes

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Synchronization of Out of Phase Metronomes

Synchronization of Out of Phase Metronomes

This system provides a mechanical realization of the popular Kuramoto model for

Two metronomes on a moving tray synchronize their beat

Two metronomes on a moving tray synchronize their beat

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