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Chaotic
Pendulum contains a deceptively simple set of pendulums
in a steel and Plexiglas case. A central, T-shaped bar
supports three bearing-mounted bars from its ends. The
T is itself bearing mounted at the intersection
of the upright and the cross arm. The visitor gives
an initial twist to the pendulums with a protruding
knob. Intuition says that the resulting motion of this
system should be, if not simple, at least predictable.
Intuition, however, does not work with this device since
its motion is chaotic, extremely complicated and long-lived.
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