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The patient art of converting chaos into something you can actually use.
means To separate things that have become knotted, snarled, or confusingly intertwined — physically or mentally.
from Builds 'un-' (reverse) onto 'tangle,' a medieval word likely from Scandinavian roots meaning seaweed — the original hopeless snarl.
Headphone lawCables knot themselves following actual mathematical probability.
Knot scienceTopologists study tangles as a serious branch of math.
Sibling termDisentangle means the same; just dressed fancier.