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F.P. Journe

I think without some serious calculus

 

You would not be able to provide a proof of concept. That is, I don't believe that a proof of concept would be "simple", and I don't believe that a simple explanation would be "proof".
That being said, I'm not a mechanical engineer but I would believe that the whole point of the setup is that the equilibrium in one in which the oscillators are synced, and thereby they would be self correcting.
There is also a concept that disturbances will only affect others if they are at similar frequencies. To a 3 hz oscillation, something like a wrist movement might be considered stationary across the timescale of that oscillation, and will not disturb them relative to each other.
Both these concepts have made me comfortable with the resonance effect, despite me not fully understanding it.
If I had a year, a series of Arduinos, raspberry Pi's, microphones, oscilloscopes and a vibration-isolating optics table I might be able to give you an answer as to how it performs regarding external shocks. But alas I do not.
That gives me an idea though... Anyone want to give a poor scientist a grant and a chronometre a resonance? wink

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