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FUThis phenomenon is known as spontaneous synchronization and is observed in many natural and artificial systems. When independent oscillators interact, they often synchronize without a central controller, just through weak coupling.
Examples include:
Fireflies flashing in unison in certain species.
Pendulum clocks on the same wall gradually ticking in sync.
Heart cells beating together when placed in close proximity.
Metronomes aligning when placed on a shared, movable surface.
The underlying principle is often modeled using Kuramoto’s model, which describes how oscillators with slightly different natural frequencies can synchronize due to weak coupling. This kind of emergent order is a beautiful example of self-organization in complex systems.
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