Courtesy Adam F.:
This video portrays thirty two different metronomes, set at different initial positions, ultimately synchronizing into the same period. This occurs presumably as the table upon which the metronomes are situated is able to move with the metronomes and cause them to interact. It takes a surprisingly short amount of time for the metronomes to synchronize. Enjoy!
Sunday, February 17, 2013
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