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Fractal Food by Decius at 11:04 pm EDT, Oct 17, 2005 |
Nearly exact self-similar fractal forms occur do in nature, but I'd never seen such a beautiful and perfect example until, some time after moving to Switzerland, I came across a chou Romanesco like the one above in a grocery store. This is so visually stunning an object that on first encounter it's hard to imagine you're looking at a garden vegetable rather than an alien artefact created with molecular nanotechnology.
Coolest vegetable ever. |
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RE: Fractal Food by fractal at 5:40 pm EDT, Oct 18, 2005 |
i guess this is all i should be allowed to eat. fractal chow! Decius wrote: Nearly exact self-similar fractal forms occur do in nature, but I'd never seen such a beautiful and perfect example until, some time after moving to Switzerland, I came across a chou Romanesco like the one above in a grocery store. This is so visually stunning an object that on first encounter it's hard to imagine you're looking at a garden vegetable rather than an alien artefact created with molecular nanotechnology.
Coolest vegetable ever.
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Fractal Food by k at 9:52 am EDT, Oct 18, 2005 |
Nearly exact self-similar fractal forms occur do in nature, but I'd never seen such a beautiful and perfect example until, some time after moving to Switzerland, I came across a chou Romanesco like the one above in a grocery store. This is so visually stunning an object that on first encounter it's hard to imagine you're looking at a garden vegetable rather than an alien artefact created with molecular nanotechnology.
Coolest vegetable ever. [ Seriously. That's fucking awesome. -k] |
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