The plural form of attractor; multiple things that draw people or objects toward them.
Standard English plural formation by adding '-s' to 'attractor' (from Latin attractus). The base concept remains unchanged from singular form.
Attractors show up everywhere in nature—from butterflies drawn to flowers to cities that become major population hubs. Scientists even use 'attractors' to predict weather patterns and understand why some systems naturally settle into repeating behaviors.
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