folkertTue, Jul 17, 2007 I'd like to see a sketch of that situation. Do you do requests?
Check out this example of self-similarity by Paul Bourke, he says:
"Consider the following image, is it on the scale of a large piece of rugged terrain photographed from an aeroplane, or the side of a mountain, or a patch of dirt on the scale of a few meters, or a magnification of the surface of a rough rock? Whichever it is, it could also easily be imagined to be any one of the others. So one could start at the large scale view from the air and apply successive zooms down to a microscopic scale, the surface maintains self similarity across those scales."
I'd like to see a sketch of that situation. Do you do requests?
Check out this example of self-similarity by Paul Bourke, he says:
"Consider the following image, is it on the scale of a large piece of rugged terrain photographed from an aeroplane, or the side of a mountain, or a patch of dirt on the scale of a few meters, or a magnification of the surface of a rough rock? Whichever it is, it could also easily be imagined to be any one of the others. So one could start at the large scale view from the air and apply successive zooms down to a microscopic scale, the surface maintains self similarity across those scales."
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