I’d love to present an open-source repository I published a few weeks ago in response to a Veritasium video:
https://github.com/eejai42/veritasiums-power-laws-and-fractals
It’s a “log-log lab” that takes datasets that might follow a power law and puts them into a common format, making it easy to compare real-world data against the ideal slope of a true power law.
The repo currently includes examples from the video (forest fires, earthquake magnitudes, pile avalanches) along with others like Zipf’s law. The goal is to treat these not as isolated phenomena, but as structurally similar patterns that can be analyzed using the same tools and visual framework.
If you’re into cross-disciplinary research or just enjoy poking at messy data, I’d also love to chat afterwards.
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