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Articles tagged: fractals

  • fractal universe, post-human civilisation, Space Exploration, universal expansion January 2023 Is human space exploration DOOMED?

    ... - the paper creates a structure of zero density that’s empty everywhere. This paper structure is equivalent to a ‘real’ fractal. A ‘real’ fractal must retain its qualities no matter how many small measuring cubes are used on it. This requirement isn...

    • fractal universe
    • post-human civilisation
    • Space Exploration
    • universal expansion
    Authors: Sergei Khaitun    
  • fractal evolution, fractal universe, post-humanity, Sergei Khaitun October 2015 From post-humanity to fractals: is human space exploration doomed?

    ... – the paper creates a structure of zero density that’s empty everywhere. This paper structure is equivalent to a ‘real’ fractal. A ‘real’ fractal must retain its qualities no matter how many small measuring cubes are used on it. This requirement isn...

    • fractal evolution
    • fractal universe
    • post-humanity
    • Sergei Khaitun
    Authors: Sergei Khaitun    
  • fractals, long-duration spaceflight, Mixed reality, space habitat, virtual reality (VR) May 2020 Mixed reality in the design of space habitats

    ... properties within the optimal range is independent of the ‘natural’ content. Can we simply design environments that incorporate fractal features within that optimal range that do not have anything to do with vegetation, water, clouds or other nature...

    • fractals
    • long-duration spaceflight
    • Mixed reality
    • space habitat
    • virtual reality (VR)
    Authors: Jorge D Camba     Olga Bannova     Sandra Häuplik-Meusburger     Sheryl Bishop    
  • Edwin Saltpeter, IMF, initial mass function, Network science, stellar evolution 08 June 2016 Long standing initial mass function problem solved

    ..., clouds in Earth's atmosphere, snowflakes and even some fruits and vegetables such as cauliflower or broccoli all have fractal properties,” explains Chilingarian. The team were able to complete their studies using just eight equations, which...

    • Edwin Saltpeter
    • IMF
    • initial mass function
    • Network science
    • stellar evolution
  • 13 March 2015 Ceres breakthrough: NASA's Dawn is first probe to visit a dwarf planet

    ..., correct? Russell: When you go to an asteroid or to the moon, you see a lot of cratering on the surface. It's sort of like a fractal pattern — you look at it on the large scale and the small scale, and it all looks about the...

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