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=== Assistant: Here’s a pinned comment you can post under your video — it invites engagement, reflects your ideas, and includes keywor… === Here’s a pinned comment you can post under your video — it invites engagement, reflects your ideas, and includes keywords that help with visibility: Pinned Comment: 🌀 Are fractals more than just patterns in nature — could they be the geometry of time itself? This video explores fractal self-similarity as a feedback process at the heart of Quantum Atom Theory (QAT), a human-originated theory by Nick Harvey, a dyslexic artist on the physics of time. The theory suggests that the patterns we see — from clouds to galaxies — arise from photon-electron interactions on a 4π spherical surface, creating feedback loops in space and time. Even AI responds to these ideas with a kind of fractal insight... 👇 What do ''you'' see in these repeating forms? Could consciousness, time, and quantum uncertainty all emerge from the same recursive geometry? #QuantumAtomTheory #Fractals #Consciousness #GoldenRatio #AI Let me know if you'd like a shortened version for Facebook or X (Twitter), or a variant tailored for promoting your theory more directly.
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