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===== You could also conceptualize these infinite subsets as nested within one another, similar to Russian dolls or holograms. In a holographic model, each part of reality contains information about the whole, meaning even the smallest subset reflects the structure of the entire infinite universe. This ties into both fractal geometry and the idea of infinity: ===== * Macro to micro: Reality could be structured such that, at every level, from the largest galaxies to the tiniest atoms, the same fundamental patterns (like the golden ratio) are present, and each level is part of the larger infinite whole. * Endless recursion: Because reality is infinite, this self-similar scaling would go on endlessly. There's no ultimate smallest or largest scale—each subset is an infinite expression of the infinite whole.
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