Fractals Everywhere: The Hidden Geometry of Nature and the Universe
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Fractals are self-similar patterns that repeat across scales, emerging from simple rules yet producing immense complexity. This episode explores how fractal geometry shapes the natural world—from lungs, trees, and river networks to coastlines, weather systems, and the large-scale structure of the universe.
Far from being merely visual curiosities, fractals optimize efficiency, maximize surface area, and enhance structural resilience. Together, they reveal a deep mathematical order underlying nature, where complexity arises from remarkably simple principles.
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