From Math to Matter
The Mandelbrot Set is an equation for a fractal — a recursive mathematical shape created by iterating a simple equation again and again. What’s remarkable about this particular set is that it’s infinitely complex and yet bound by simple rules.
Focus in on any part of the Mandelbrot and you’ll see smaller versions of the set repeating endlessly — each with unique variations, like fingerprints or snowflakes.
Now consider this: isn’t that exactly how life itself works?
•DNA folds into itself with recursive instructions.
•Cells divide and specialize.
•Organs branch into smaller, self-similar structures (lungs, kidneys, blood vessels).
What if life is not a straight line but a fractal curve unfolding in time?