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concept:fractal-geometryfractal geometry
Mandelbrot's framework for describing self-similar and scale-invariant structures; cited as a possible theory for the void.
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- Benoit MandelbrotstudiesDirector of fractal geometry group at Yale using Linda for ray-tracing visualization.
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- The Voidassociated_withThe property that the most profound centers have at their heart a void like water, infinite in depth, surrounded by and contrasted with the clutter around it; the calm emptiness needed by every center to give it the basis of its strength
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