Dan Seitz

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Something shakes a fluid, exciting it. The fluid is viscous—sticky, so that energy drains out of it, and if you stopped shaking, the fluid would naturally come to rest. When you shake it, you add energy at low frequencies, or large wavelengths, and the first thing to notice is that the large wavelengths decompose into small ones.
Chaos: Making a New Science
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