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Fractal Speed

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I have since published in 2023:  What is the maximum speed at which a fractal can be produced?   The fractal is produced at the fractal processing speed (fractal speed), which is the speed at which a discernible fractal shape can be created. This speed also determines the speed of zooming in or magnification into the fractal and the speed of the fractal  wave. Fractal zoom Fractal speed can be demonstrated by drawing the Koch snowflake freehand. This is rather slow and timely ; a much faster method is with modern computers, as shown below. The speed is thus limited by the processing power of production. I have published early entries on the production of the fractal. The average modern computer (in 2011) cannot produce many more than 7 iterations  –  in one view or 'fractal paradigm'  – before the computer crashes. To produce or see more, we must zoom – forward and into the fractal. The maximum zoom fractal speed ...

Fractal Entanglement

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   I have since published in 2023:  This entry I hope adds to the discussion on quantum entanglement. Fractal Entanglement The fractal at a state of fractal superposition and in perfect isolation – with no interference from other fractals – may demonstrate the principle of (quantum) entanglement.   The 'general' fractal that I have been using to describe our reality in this blog is defined as a pattern that is the same but different at all scales. It is best demonstrated by the Koch Snowflake (below). The Koch Snowflake fractal differs from reality in that it is not 'same but different' at all scales but is rather an infinity of 'the same but  same , at all scales'. 'Same same' as there is no interference from other fractals to change any triangle's shape. The triangles are – in principle – the same; they are – in principle –  'entangled', or coupled, or connected – ...