Merry-go-round
Description
Sometimes there are chain carousels at the fair. These rotate on their own axis and have chains attached to the circumference of their round roof, with chairs on which you can sit and then be thrown through the air by the rapid rotation. Because the chain is flexible, the end of the chain always lags slightly behind the anchor point on the roof. If you looked at it from above in 2 dimensions, the anchor point would always be further than the end point of the chain in relation to the angle of rotation. Nevertheless, they belong together. In the broadest sense, this can be described as a chain reaction - that is, a delayed motion of the same object. We are familiar with this in everyday life: we are enthusiastic about something, but others take longer to follow, to join in, to get excited. Perhaps the image of the chain helps us not to give up, but to make sure that everyone is still involved so that the chain doesn't break.
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