Collective Motion — Turn Propagation

How directional changes cascade through flocking agents (click to perturb)

In starling murmurations, directional turns propagate through the flock at ~20 body-lengths/second — much faster than any individual reaction time. This "information transfer" follows from near-topological interactions (each bird aligns with its ~7 nearest neighbors) rather than metric neighborhoods, enabling scale-free correlation and rapid collective response.