Scientists Discover Exotic New Patterns of Synchronization

  • This has all the characteristics of the bizarre experiments that LENR has produced, read the article through and ponder the possible patterns that could sync in LENR. The truth on what underlies the process may be staring us in the face all along!


    Scientists Discover Exotic New Patterns of Synchronization


    In a world seemingly filled with chaos, physicists have discovered new forms of synchronization and are learning how to predict and control them.

    https://www.quantamagazine.org/physicists-discover-exotic-patterns-of-synchronization-20190404/


    Objects with rhythms naturally synchronize. Yet the phenomenon went entirely undocumented until 1665, when the Dutch physicist and inventor Christiaan Huygens spent a few days sick in bed. A pair of new pendulum clocks — a kind of timekeeping device that Huygens invented — hung side by side on the wall. Huygens noticed that the pendulums swung exactly in unison, always lurching toward each other and then away. Perhaps pressure from the air was synchronizing their swings? He conducted various experiments. Standing a table upright between the clocks had no effect on their synchronization, for instance. But when he rehung the clocks far apart or at right angles to each other, they soon fell out of phase. Huygens eventually inferred that the clocks’ “sympathy,” as he called it, resulted from the kicks that their swings gave each other through the wall.

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    Fasinating topic. Reading up on it, there must be some type of communication; either sensory, mechanical, atomic, etc. for these synchronizing behaviors to occur in animate, or inanimate systems.

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