Turing Patterns. Without using terms like ‘reaction-diffusion’ or ‘morphogenesis’, how do you explain the mechanism that creates such beautiful, natural patterns?

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Turing Patterns. Without using terms like ‘reaction-diffusion’ or ‘morphogenesis’, how do you explain the mechanism that creates such beautiful, natural patterns?

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Imagine two players playing a game where one places two black discs and another player places one white disc. The white player is trying to block black.

Like an asymmetrical game of Go.

This will result in pattern development on the board.

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