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I moved the mouse very slightly at the edge, which caused all the particles to eventually settle in two separate spinning groups. Then I started making fast circles around one of the groups, and once the group started following the pattern, added a slowly moving center of rotation towards the other undisturbed group. This caused it to slowly move towards the stationary one, until they collided, each ripping from the other, until they merged.


This reads like something on erowid




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