Fractals are intricate patterns that are self-similar across different scales. They are often found in nature, from tree branches to the veins in leaves, coastlines, and even in the clouds. The universality of fractals shows us the remarkable way in which mathematics is woven into the fabric of the natural world. 🌍✨

Fractal pattern in nature

The Mathematics Behind Fractals

Fractals can be mathematically generated using iterated functions. Famous examples include the Mandelbrot Set and Julia Sets. These structures can be explored infinitely, revealing new characteristics as you delve deeper into their infinitely repeating edges.

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