3D force-directed graph of metric relationships. Correlated metrics attract each other, forming natural clusters by category. Drag to orbit, scroll to zoom, click a node to inspect its connections.
Each sphere represents a metric (crime rate, income, health indicators, etc.) measured across 650 UK constituencies. Connections between spheres show Pearson correlations above the threshold.
Blue lines = positive correlations (metrics move together). Red lines = negative correlations (one rises as the other falls).
The force simulation pulls correlated metrics together and pushes unrelated ones apart, so clusters reveal natural groupings in the data. Node size reflects connectivity.