The Koch Snowflake
The Koch Snowflake is a classic example of a fractal, a never-ending pattern that repeats itself at every scale. This intriguing shape first emerged from the mind of Swedish mathematician Helge von Koch in 1904.
Its unique, self-repeating structure makes the Koch Snowflake a fascinating subject for enthusiasts of geometry and art alike.
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