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        <description>How Tiny Changes Create Chaos We created this animation to show how two orbs with almost identical starting positions can slowly drift apart in a chaotic system. The motion is based on the Lorenz attractor, a famous mathematical model often connected to the butterfly effect. At first the orbs move together, but over time their tiny initial difference grows into completely different paths, showing how small changes can lead to huge outcomes.</description>
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