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I have been trying to understand intuitively why Chua's circuit should want to toggle between modes as it does.
The aim is to internalize this concept the way a Steve Mould or a 3Blue1Brown might help me do
Which is closer to the truth:
(A) Rectification of the signal around one bias point builds up a DC shift, which increasingly pushes towards another bias point, and vice versa
(B) Like an actively "de-damped" pendulum on top of a mini rocking chair, with the "rocking arcs" shaped so as to be metastable when vertical
The aim is to internalize this concept the way a Steve Mould or a 3Blue1Brown might help me do
Which is closer to the truth:
(A) Rectification of the signal around one bias point builds up a DC shift, which increasingly pushes towards another bias point, and vice versa
(B) Like an actively "de-damped" pendulum on top of a mini rocking chair, with the "rocking arcs" shaped so as to be metastable when vertical