For a good number of the general population it is difficult to imagine that math can be fun, or even mysterious. I discovered that fact when Alex decided to become interested in creating fractals as a art form.


My great take away from all this was that even in chao there is order. I decided to write about it today because I ran into a article about finding the lost fractals of BenoƮt Mandelbrot.
To illustrate the point, I found a video on You Tube that seems to highlight the world within worlds that is the fractal. You may never look at the world in the same way...
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