
· Casper van Elteren · Complexity Science


Why do anti-smoking policies take 20 years to work? The answer lies in a phenomenon discovered by studying twisted steel cables in 1881.

Small criminal groups are like tiny marbles easily nudged between valleys. As groups grow, they become like bowling balls, settling deep and resistant to disruption.

Dive into the complex world of organized crime with insights from complexity science and witness criminal behavior through the interactive simulation.

How roschambo can generate fluid-like patterns.