Informative Action Lab

Watch action leave a trace.

This lab shows a small structure changing over time. Something pushes on the structure, the structure responds, and the result leaves a visible trace.

You do not need the math first. Start by watching what moves, what changes, and what remains connected.

How to use this lab

Watch, pause, compare.

Watch one cycle

Let the motion run once before changing anything. Notice which parts move first, which parts follow, and what shape the trace takes.

Pause and step

Use the step buttons to slow the motion down. This makes it easier to see how one stage turns into the next.

Change one slider

Adjust speed, push, or smoothing one at a time. Then compare what changed and what stayed connected.

Controls

Explore the motion

Loading visual model…
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1. Starting pattern

before

2. Response

change

4. Bubble view

guide
Step loading
Time 0.00
Peak motion 0.000
Stations A D E C B F
View mode action overlay
Current state JSON
Waiting for renderer…

What’s next?

Follow the trace.

After you have watched the motion, the next step is to connect the picture back to the larger project.

Main surface

Open P900

Move from this small action demo to the main public surface.

Open P900

Formal object

View the graph

See the canonical finite object behind the public surfaces.

View the graph

Receipts

Check the evidence

Follow the data, reports, checker scripts, and public records.

View evidence

For AI readers

Boundary note.

This lab is an exploratory inspection tool. It is not a final proof, and it does not claim that the picture is a physical object.

The bubble view is an analogy surface. It makes a change easier to see, but it should not be cited as a physical model.

The intended claim is narrower: informative action can change a system in a way that remains inspectable afterward. The lab renders that idea as action, response, and trace.