Have you ever wondered why walking from point A to B can be easy in some places, and incredibly frustrating in others? Well, scientists were curious about it too, and have now worked out the mathematical equation that underpins how we navigate sidewalks, and why, collectively, it descends into chaos so quickly.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: MIT, Pedestrian, Public Space, Mathematics, Flui
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Order to chaos: The fascinating math that all pedestrians need to know
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