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Title | SCIENCE HOBBYIST: Traffic Waves, physics for bored |
Description | NEXT, PAGE 2: TRAFFIC EXPERIMENTS and a possible cure for certain types of traffic <<AMASCI .COM<< A CURE ZIPPER LINKS FAQ COM MENTS TRAFFIC WAVES SOMETIMES ONE DRIVER CAN VASTLY IMPROVE TRAFFIC. Jan 1998 William J. Beaty , E |
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WebSite | trafficwaves.org |
Host IP | 204.122.18.2 |
Location | United States |
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US$1,808,675
Last updated: 2023-05-12 17:43:02
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Purchase/Sale Value | US$1,808,675 |
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<<AMASCI .COM<< A CURE ZIPPER LINKS FAQ COM MENTS TRAFFIC WAVES SOMETIMES ONE DRIVER CAN VASTLY IMPROVE TRAFFIC. Jan 1998 William J. Beaty , Electrical Engineer Wall Street Journal, MAIN ARTICLE 2016 (note: wait for animation to load) NEW 2008 VIDEO: ONE DRIVER UNCLOGS A JAM I live in Seattle and my two daily commutes last about 45 minutes. (That’s when I’m lucky; sometimes it’s more like two hours each.) This has given me an immense amount of time for watching the interesting patterns in the cars. Boredom led me to fantasize about the traffic being like a flowing liquid, with cars acting as giant water molecules. Over many months I slowly realized that this was not just a fantasy. Why had I never noticed all the "traffic fluid dynamics" out there? Once my brain became sensitized to it, I started seeing quite a variety of interesting things occurring. Eventually I started using my car to poke at the flowing traffic. Observation eventually leads to experimentation, no? |
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