Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Fractals are not typically self-similar

Debunking the myth that they are in this video. This also challenges those developmental theories that use self-similar, repeating fractals at every scale as a viable model of the process. More on that later. "The popular perception that fractals only include self-similar shapes is another over-idealization, one that ironically goes against the pragmatic spirit of fractal geometry's origins" (1:20).

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