A network is a set or group of people or things that are connected to one another, forming a system. In our daily lives, we encounter different types of networks. From the communication networks to which our devices are connected to the social networks with which we interact daily, networks are everywhere.
But within the interwoven fibers of networks lies an important concept that makes their dynamics work. And that is diffusion in networks. Kevin Simler elaborates on this concept in his article on Melting Asphalt.
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The very vivid, traumatic memories are usually the most fabricated over the years. Was a study done on people remembering their experience of 9/11, they wrote it down, and then were asked a few years later and told it very differently. Tis inteeeresting.
p.s. Talking about spotting a celebrity - I thought I saw Justin Bieber on chatroulette the other day! Now I am not so sure, and I may have misremembered it! He didn't seem keen chatting, musn't be his sort of person.