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Chapter 7 - Fractal geometry - Quantum K

53 Chapter 7 Fractal geometry When a butterfly flaps its You will see reference to the Fibonacci sequence and occasionally the Julia set throughout the technical section of this book. This is the practical application of number sequences for the benefit of our health - not the maths we were taught at school but Fractal geometry , the maths of nature herself where straight lines simply do not exist. It is a fascinating subject. If I asked you how long you thought the coastline of Britain was, what would you say a couple of thousand miles perhaps? Try a few million miles. In fact, it is longer than that, it is infinitely long. This sounds hard to believe, but we are so used to measuring distances in straight lines that we forget how false this system is. If you walked for a few minutes along a cliff-top path you would probably cover a few hundred yards in a roughly straight line, but you would not have traced the exact boundary.

53 Chapter 7 Fractal Geometry When a butterfly flaps its wings… You will see reference to the Fibonacci sequence and occasionally the Julia set

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