[XCSSA] Plasma fractal...
X-otic Computer Systems of San Antonio
xcssa at xcssa.org
Fri Jun 5 08:47:27 CDT 2009
X-otic Computer Systems of San Antonio wrote:
> On Jun 5, 2009, at 6:47 AM, X-otic Computer Systems of San Antonio
> wrote:
>
> Real world fractals (as opposed to mathematical ones) have a limit at
> which they stop being fractal. If nothing else, the size of an atom
> is a limit to how far you can go.
>
> What really makes a fractal a fractal is self-similarity at different
> magnifications. And the right side of 100_0527.jpg definitely has a
> fractal branching structure.
>
> - Bruce -
Yeah, I saw that and I was intrigued by it. I can definitely see the
branching structure. I guess I had never really thought about the
differences between mathematical (theoretical) and physical (real world)
applications. Thanks, Dennis now at work in Edna on the last day of
school. YIPPEEEEEE!!!!
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