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In fact, so powerful was his theory that he saw a regularity that did not exist. He contended that a pendulum of a given length not only keeps precise time but keeps the same time no matter how wide or narrow the angle of its swing. A wide-swinging pendulum has farther to travel, but it happens to travel just that much faster. In other words, its period remains independent of its amplitude.
Chaos: Making a New Science
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