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  • This guys a tool shed. He doesn't even know how to explain fractals. Go back to school tool.

  • Free education is awesome

  • I don't know if I agree with come of the characteristics of this presentation. Think of a small-size or a boulder-sized piece of your basic table salt. Yes, at the normal eye-view it follows the definition of a fractal. However, that's where it stops. If you magnify and magnify pieces until they are very small, you will get your basic shape of the salt molecule- a square.

    Now in reverse, a liquid solution of salt dries out and what you are left with may be fractal,but dried they are not random!

  • CubicWonder shows self similarity and slicing ability to infinity, It fits into DNA and transforms perfectly into the five Platonic solids. The fractals you talk about was based on straight 2 dimensional lines and was converted to 3d without 13 axis of symmetry that is why your fractal system is disorder and chaos . Scaling self similarity is the wrong answer.

    Paul

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