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Da Vinci Was Wrong About Friction, Says Earthquake Study
Common understanding of friction, a subject that dates back to classical thinkers like Leonardo da Vinci, might not be as accurate as once thought. According to a recent study of earthquake models, friction and fraction - two largely separate phenomena - might be far more closely interrelated than classical minds assumed.
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