Physicists Model Collective Behavior Seemingly Beyond Newton's Third Law
Researchers have reportedly addressed a persistent challenge in understanding collective behaviors, such as those observed in bird flocks and bacterial swarms, which appear to contradict Newton's third law. By integrating 'imaginary partners' into their computational models, scientists can now simulate these intricate systems with greater precision. These findings, published in Nature Physics, advance our comprehension of complex physical interactions.
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