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A mysterious phenomenon (Can someone explain?)

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Just now, PRai1ND1A said:

Btw, Which state do you belong to ? In India.

TN

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1 minute ago, PRai1ND1A said:

Mine UP. 

Wonderful! Jai shri ram !;)

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14 hours ago, PRai1ND1A said:

Why are there so many mysterious patterns? 

It's called fractals.
It’s amazing that nature repeats itself on any scale.


Here are more examples (source: ChatGPT):

1. Coastlines: The shape of coastlines appears similar at different scales. When viewed from different distances, the irregularities and patterns are consistent, which is a characteristic of fractals.

2. Snowflakes: Each snowflake has a unique, intricate pattern, but they all exhibit symmetry and repetitive patterns at different scales.

3. Fern Leaves: The branching pattern of a fern leaf is self-similar; each small frond is a miniature replica of the whole leaf.

4. Mountain Ranges: The jagged edges and contours of mountain ranges show similar patterns whether observed from afar or up close.

5. Blood Vessels: The branching pattern of blood vessels in the human body is fractal-like, with smaller branches mirroring the larger ones.

6. Broccoli and Cauliflower: The Romanesco broccoli, in particular, displays a logarithmic spiral and self-similar structures.

7. Mathematical Fractals: The Mandelbrot set and the Sierpinski triangle are classic examples of mathematical fractals, showing infinitely complex patterns that are self-similar at every scale.

8. Galaxies: The distribution of galaxies in the universe can exhibit fractal-like properties, with clusters and superclusters forming patterns that are repeated at different scales.

 


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