What is the opposite of a fractal?

What is the opposite of a fractal?

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What is the opposite of glass?

There isn't. All of nature follows it

Linear geometry

If nature tends to work in fractals, what made humans start to think of orderly shapes? How did we come up with them if nothing in nature is like it?

Plaid?

An expanding perfect circle?

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it's efficient you autist

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sand

a dot

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Everything in nature is...just open your eyes!

Bump more about fractals

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Asymmetry of any kind, duh

yeah this

a fractal is just a pattern that looks the same no matter how much you zoom in or out

The void is

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Non-fractal?

rectal

Nigga

a pterodactyl

Based on the definition and not on the
true nayure of the word it would be
something finite and with no equal or
continuum, something humans create.

a flatcle

A circle?

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>What is the opposite of a fractal?
Not fractal.

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Rectifiable.

A fractal has finite volume but infinite perimeter. The opposite would be a mathematical object with finite perimeter but infinite volume.

An inverse point.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectifiable_set is probably what you're looking for

correct

And what would be the opposite of an inverse point?

(look at it again, you'll get it..)

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A point

>A rectal?

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