RE: Computer Used To Study Crowd Panic

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Wed Sep 27 2000 - 21:26:20 BST

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    On 09/27/00 15:51, Bruce Jones said this-

    >Question: Is panic a short lived, virulent, memetic entity?

    And I'd expand this to say, what parts of behavior itself could be
    predictable in these physical model ways?

    I've always been entranced with fluidics.

    - Wade

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