Interesting paper, but I think it has very little to do with cable tangling behind computers. It seems to me that the latter is more a function of manually plugging and unplugging cables over time, where we are manually forming knots--like tying a shoe very slowly.
The main difference I see is that the strings in this study were allowed to move freely, while cables are connected on at least one end, often both.
The main difference I see is that the strings in this study were allowed to move freely, while cables are connected on at least one end, often both.