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A fractal is an infinitely complex geometric shape with a repeating pattern that is self-similar across different scales.
If you zoom in on a part of a fractal, it will look similar to the whole image.
Fractals are found in nature, such as in coastlines, snowflakes, and tree branches, and can be generated through repeating a simple mathematical process.
Dynamic Fractals Versus Static Shapes
Chapter 1 Section 3 explained that fractals are spirals caused by relationality as division or the 2nd property of waves (density).
Instead of looping as static circles, they form 3D spirals because of unit voids (as imaginary numbers or probabilities).
This then is proof of:
- time being made up of independent moments
- space being made up of independent slices
In Material Superphysics, this will be used for teleportation. This is embodied in our aethereal Cartesian Plane.
In Bio Superphysics, this will be used to get out of the spin or pull of disease. This is embodied in our 10 point model which is version of the aethereal Cartesian Plane.
In Supereconomics, this will be used to drive prosperity and make businesses and economies more efficient, with all productive forces spinning in harmony. This is embodied in our DCIT model which is based on the 4 properties of waves.
In Supersociology, this will prevent war and lead to a world government that harmonizes national spins. This is based on the 4 social cycles or spins.
In Spiritual Superphysics, this will be used to gain higher states of mind. This is based on the 4 paths to yoga.
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