Topic: Fractals in Nature
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How do fractals explain nature?
Fractals are situations where the geometry seems best approximated by an infinitely "branching" sequence - used, for example, in modeling trees. For work on fractals that I have done as a theoretician, I recommend the included links. I just... Read More »
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What is an example of natural fractal?
Natural fractals are things in nature such as the structure of crystallized elements that res... Read More »
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What is a fractal of nature?
A fractal is an object that looks similar in shape on a range of scales. This property is often called self-similarity. The easiest one-dimensional fractal is probably the Cantor set. It is built by dividing a line segment with value 1 into... Read More »
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Snowflakes are naturally occurring Fractal Formations, alon... Read More »
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Sea shells, Snow flakes, Lightning, Romanescu, Ferns, Broccoli, Peacocks, Clouds,and Crystals are all fractals in nature. Read More »
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Leaf patterns, leaf venation, snow flakes, there are many. Check out these sites. An Introduction to the fascinating patterns of Visual Math http://www.miqel.com/fractals_math_patte… 17 Captivating Fractals Found in Nature http://webecoist.... Read More »
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I've been told that lightning is a fractal and apparently there's some truth to it. See my source link. Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lichtenberg… Read More »
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putting the "#1" says this is a homework question, But it's something that I'm interested in so I'll give you some sort of answer. I think this all goes back to an Oscar Wilde piece about whether art imitates life, or life imitates art. The... Read More »
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Fractals are the basis for the pattern of capillary growth in human musculature including the heart. They are the basis of life's growth patterns. Coastlines are natural fractal boundaries because erosion follows fractal rules of math. If t... Read More »
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