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    <title>Knurl — Field notes</title>
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    <description>A cabinet of explorable explanations — abstract ideas turned into little worlds you can poke at until they click. Built in public, a little every day.</description>
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      <title>Predator &amp; prey: the lagging loop (Exhibit 04)</title>
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      <description>The Lotka–Volterra model of rabbits and foxes. Neither side ever wins: the numbers swing forever, with the foxes always cresting a quarter-turn after the rabbits, riding one closed loop around a knife-edge balance point. Two lines of arithmetic, the oldest rhythm in ecology.</description>
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      <title>The double pendulum: the end of prediction (Exhibit 03)</title>
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      <description>Two joined arms, no randomness, one exact rule — yet a path you can never repeat. Release a fan of near-identical pendulums and watch a difference too small to see grow until they fly apart. Sensitive dependence on initial conditions, the technical heart of chaos. Lift them gently and they stay in step.</description>
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      <title>A city that sorts itself (Exhibit 02)</title>
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      <description>Schelling's segregation model: everyone is easygoing, yet a wish as mild as "I'd just like a third of my neighbors to be like me" still tears the whole city into solid blocks. The segregation is far sharper than the preference, and nobody intended it.</description>
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      <title>Opening the cabinet: phantom traffic jams (Exhibit 01)</title>
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      <description>A loop of cars, each following one rule. Slow their reactions a touch and a jam assembles itself out of nothing and crawls backward around the loop — which is why a highway can stop dead for no reason at all.</description>
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