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Gaussian bell-curve 3D loop animation can be used in probability tutorials and data-science

Gaussian bell-curve 3D loop animation can be used in probability tutorials and data-science

Columns of particles rise and fall to trace the familiar bell-shaped curve of the normal distribution, then dissolve and rebuild in an endless 4 K / 60 fps loop. The animation visualises mean, variance and standard deviation, making it a powerful graphic for statistics lectures, risk-analysis presentations, machine-learning explainers, quality-control promos, fintech dashboards, A/B-testing reports and VJ LED walls at data-science events. Its measured pace and centred composition leave generous space for formulas, charts or branding while instantly signalling analytical rigour, predictive modelling and evidence-based decision making.

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