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===== Fractals are mathematical shapes that exhibit self-similarity, meaning their patterns repeat at every scale. In this view of reality, each infinite subset would be like a fractal pattern, reflecting the infinite whole (Infinity). The arrangement of these subsets could be hierarchical but infinitely recursive, where structures at the macro scale resemble those at the micro scale. ===== * Cosmic structures: Galaxies, planetary systems, and other celestial bodies could form larger fractal subsets. * Biological systems: The branching of blood vessels, the spirals of DNA, and other biological structures also follow these recursive, self-similar patterns. * Atomic and subatomic structures: At the micro scale, atoms and particles could be smaller versions of the same infinite pattern.
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