Fractal
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An infinitely [complex] [mathematical] shape that most people find interesting but are utterly [clueless] as to how it is made.
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A curve or geometric figure, each part of which has the same statistical character as the whole. Fractals are useful in modeling structures (such as eroded coastlines or snowflakes) in which similar patterns recur at progressively smaller scales, and in describing partly random or chaotic phenomena such as crystal growth, fluid turbulence, and galaxy formation.
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A fractal is an extremely complex [geometric] form consisting of smaller copies of itself repeating across ([theoretically]) infinitely smaller [scales], the whole a development of a disarmingly simple mathematical formula. When a fractal is fed into a computer that is also programmed to cycle the colours of the visual spectrum through the pattern, the result can be pleasantly trippy.
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any of various extremely [irregular] curves or shapes for which any suitably chosen part is similar [in shape] to a given larger or smaller part when magnified or [reduced] to the same size, such as me.
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A picture of [brilliant] colors and [shapes] one can [trip out] to.
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A more exaggerated version of an [anal fissure]. [Fractals] are much bigger holes and look much worse. The word is generally used to make fun of people but it can also be used during medical speech, but it is highly [unlikely].
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[shitty word] you have to know to pass [physics] [exams]. should be used in sentences containing other shitty words.
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a complicated pattern in mathematics built from simple repeated shapes that are reduced in size every time they are repeated:
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