Static heterogeneity in 2D molecular diffusion produces the same apparent truncated power-law inter-event times (alpha ~1) seen in human bursty dynamics, showing the scaling is an artifact of tip-induced variations confined to finite time windows.
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Static heterogeneity generates apparent universality in first-passage bursty dynamics
Static heterogeneity in 2D molecular diffusion produces the same apparent truncated power-law inter-event times (alpha ~1) seen in human bursty dynamics, showing the scaling is an artifact of tip-induced variations confined to finite time windows.