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"Civilization is entirely the product of phonetic literacy. As it dissolves with the electronic revolution, we rediscover a tribal integral awareness that manifests itself in a complete shift in our sensory lives....This new electronic environment itself constitutes an inner trip, collectively, without benefit of drugs. The impulse to use hallucinogens is a kind of empathy with the electronic environment." - Marshall McLuhan

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The nautilus is one of the most famous examples of a fractal in nature. The perfect pattern is called a Fibonacci spiral.
via 17 Captivating Examples of Fractals in Nature | WebEcoistThe nautilus is one of the most famous examples of a fractal in nature. The perfect pattern is called a Fibonacci spiral.
via 17 Captivating Examples of Fractals in Nature | WebEcoist

The nautilus is one of the most famous examples of a fractal in nature. The perfect pattern is called a Fibonacci spiral.

via 17 Captivating Examples of Fractals in Nature | WebEcoist

The delicate Queen Anne’s Lace, which is really just wild carrot, is a beautiful example of a floral fractal. Each blossom produces smaller iterative blooms. This particular image was shot from underneath to demonstrate the fractal nature of the plant. via 17 Captivating Examples of Fractals in Nature | WebEcoistThe delicate Queen Anne’s Lace, which is really just wild carrot, is a beautiful example of a floral fractal. Each blossom produces smaller iterative blooms. This particular image was shot from underneath to demonstrate the fractal nature of the plant. via 17 Captivating Examples of Fractals in Nature | WebEcoist

The delicate Queen Anne’s Lace, which is really just wild carrot, is a beautiful example of a floral fractal. Each blossom produces smaller iterative blooms. This particular image was shot from underneath to demonstrate the fractal nature of the plant. via 17 Captivating Examples of Fractals in Nature | WebEcoist