Fractal food - romanesco!

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This really quite remarkable. You must click over and take a look at romanesco. It’s a type of vegetable - in same family as broccoli and cauliflower, but with with an extraordinary appearance.

What’s so special is that it is fractal: the overall form of the food (a crown-like appearance) is reproduced at smaller and smaller scales. So when you look at one of the crowns closely, you see more crowns, which in turn have more crowns, and so forth.

The link above both has photos of increasing magnification and some explanation of fractal geometry which this food so wonderfully demonstrates. If you don’t care for the math, make sure you skip to the end for the rest of the photos.

Mathematics are everywhere in nature, but in this case, this vegetable is so striking in that regard that it makes me think God assigned some junior grade math nut angel to design it. (No, I don’t believe in intelligent design; evolution, please.)

I love it. Learning new things is such fun.

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