Fractal geometry is everywhere, even in lines drawn in the sand. It's the cycle of life... You see fractals in plants, in flowers. Within the human lung are branches within branches.
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I just toured around looking for fractals, and when I found something that had a scaling geometry, I would ask the folks what was going on - why they had made it that way.
While fractal geometry is often used in high-tech science, its patterns are surprisingly common in traditional African designs.
Yes, fractals are what I want to find in my music.
Now in the 1980s, I happened to notice that if you look at an aerial photograph of an African village, you see fractals. And I thought, 'This is fabulous! I wonder why?' And of course I had to go to Africa and ask folks why.
Geometric shapes hold an energy pattern, and scientists did some experiments which say certain geometric shapes can affect matter around them. It's simply because when a human looks at a shape, they instantly receive energy from their brain.
The universe is fractal. The closer you look at it, the more interesting it becomes.
I have been a multitude of shapes, Before I assumed a consistent form.
We all have hourglass figures; your sand just settles in different places.
I fell in love with flora of all types, especially ferns. Loved the sparse structure and repetition of shape - almost fractal.
If you take your thumb and your index finger and look right where they meet - go ahead and do that now - and relax your hand, you'll see a crinkle, and then a wrinkle within the crinkle, and a crinkle within the wrinkle. Right? Your body is covered with fractals.
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