All created forms are fractal, as is their purpose, use, and allotted time for existence. — Guy Finley Copy Share Image
“My life seemed to be a series of events and accidents. Yet when I look back, I see a pattern.” — Benoît B. Mandelbrot Copy Share Image
Fractals, the theory of relativity, the genome: these are magnificently beautiful constructs. — Adam Savage Copy Share Image
The first of the request prayers in the daily Amidah is a fractal. It replicates in miniature the structure of the Amidah… — Jonathan Sacks Copy Share Image
Fractal geometry is everywhere, even in lines drawn in the sand. It's the cycle of life... You see fractals in plants, in… — Ron Eglash Copy Share Image
The theory of chaos and theory of fractals are separate, but have very strong intersections. That is one part of chaos theory… — Benoit Mandelbrot Copy Share Image
I fell in love with flora of all types, especially ferns. Loved the sparse structure and repetition of shape - almost fractal. — Jack Dorsey Copy Share Image
Fractal geometry is not just a chapter of mathematics, but one that helps Everyman to see the same world differently. — Benoit Mandelbrot Copy Share Image
Modern humans became fixated on a collective hallucination of linear time, ignoring the fractal spirals of the surrounding universe. — Daniel Pinchbeck Copy Share Image
Fractal litigation, whereby the flapping of a butterfly’s wings on one side of the world resulted in a massive compensation claim on… — Steve Aylett Copy Share Image
You're a refraction of the one light. You're a waveform of light. You're a fractal, a pattern that continuously changes. — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
I probably spend more time writing than reading science fiction. I find that science-fiction literature is so reactive to all the literature… — James Cameron Copy Share Image
One of the high points of my life was when I suddenly realized that this dream I had in my late adolescence… — Benoit Mandelbrot Copy Share Image
I conceived, developed and applied in many areas a new geometry of nature, which finds order in chaotic shapes and processes. It… — Benoit Mandelbrot Copy Share Image
“The green fractals of the forest and the eons of faint star clusters above—my math’s teacher’s order in the universe—were nothing like… — Anya Allyn Copy Share Image
Now in the 1980s, I happened to notice that if you look at an aerial photograph of an African village, you see… — Ron Eglash Copy Share Image
I conceived and developed a new geometry of nature and implemented its use in a number of diverse fields. It describes many… — Benoit Mandelbrot Copy Share Image
I spent half my life, roughly speaking, doing the study of nature in many aspects and half of my life studying completely… — Benoit Mandelbrot Copy Share Image
I find enough mystery in mathematics to satisfy my spiritual needs. I think, for example, that pi is mysterious enough (don't get… — Tom Lehrer Copy Share Image
Any issue and any problem, no matter what height you look at it from, no matter how much you extend past the… — El-P Copy Share Image
Enchanting is not the word that would immediately spring to mind when describing a play that deals with fractal geometry, iterated algorithms,… — Lyn Gardner Copy Share Image
It has been said that the three great develpments in twentieth century science are relativity, quantum mechanics, and chaos. That strikes me… — Robert L. Devaney Copy Share Image
“Consider cotton prices," Malcolm said. "There are good records of cotton prices going back more than a hundred years. When you study… — Michael Crichton Copy Share Image
Cocoa-buttered girls were stretched out on the public beach in apparently random alignments, but maybe if a weather satellite zoomed in on… — Bonnie Jo Campbell Copy Share Image
Many painters had a clear idea of what fractals are. Take a French classic painter named Poussin. Now, he painted beautiful landscapes,… — Benoit Mandelbrot Copy Share Image
“Examples of fractals are everywhere in nature. They can be found in the patterns of trees, branches, and ferns, in which each… — Joseph P. Kauffman Copy Share Image
History is fractal. The closer you look, the more complicated, yet always repeating patterns. — Ted Nelson Copy Share Image
Why is geometry often described as cold and dry? One reason lies in its inability to describe the shape of a cloud,… — Benoit Mandelbrot Copy Share Image
Maybe relationships could have fractals, too. And maybe the sense of loss was when you're becoming a fractal of what you once… — David Levithan Copy Share Image
The simple equations that generate the convoluted Mandelbrot fractal have been called the wittiest remarks ever made. — John Allen Paulos Copy Share Image
At the earliest drawings of the fractal curve, few clues to the underlying mathematical structure will be seen. — Louis L'Amour Copy Share Image
If you have a hammer, use it everywhere you can, but I do not claim that everything is fractal. — Benoit Mandelbrot Copy Share Image
A fractal is a mathematical set or concrete object that is irregular or fragmented at all scales. — Benoit Mandelbrot Copy Share Image
It's a product of the fractal laws that govern the world at an informational level. There is no deeper truth. — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image