Fractals; its time
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:03 pm
All -
Been musing over this over the last few months.
http://classes.yale.edu/fractals/
Let alone "natural" phenomena,
I have yet to find a human phenomenon,
From boats and ochre,
To the Homo n x Homo s questions
To Clovis/pre-Clovis
To the bicameral mind
To the inexplicably beautiful leaf-points of the Solutreans,
To navigation, in all senses
And on, and on, and on,
Including the Shamanic, end to end
Which does not only yield to,
But joins ecstatically with
The fractal
In the "fearful symmetry" best described
By Blake.
And, by the way, I did my absolute best to trash it
Going in,
And, speaking strictly for myself,
I've got pretty good confidence in my ability
To trash flawed lines of reasoning/belief.
hoka hey
john
ps
MichelleH
This may sound crazy but I think the Fractal deserves its own thread. It
Covers that much ground.
Been musing over this over the last few months.
http://classes.yale.edu/fractals/
Let alone "natural" phenomena,
I have yet to find a human phenomenon,
From boats and ochre,
To the Homo n x Homo s questions
To Clovis/pre-Clovis
To the bicameral mind
To the inexplicably beautiful leaf-points of the Solutreans,
To navigation, in all senses
And on, and on, and on,
Including the Shamanic, end to end
Which does not only yield to,
But joins ecstatically with
The fractal
In the "fearful symmetry" best described
By Blake.
And, by the way, I did my absolute best to trash it
Going in,
And, speaking strictly for myself,
I've got pretty good confidence in my ability
To trash flawed lines of reasoning/belief.
hoka hey
john
ps
MichelleH
This may sound crazy but I think the Fractal deserves its own thread. It
Covers that much ground.