Benoit Mandelbrot: Fractals and the art of roughness c squared financial

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At TED2010, mathematics legend Benoit Mandelbrot develops a theme he first discussed at TED in 1984 — the extreme complexity of roughness, and the way that fractal math can find order within patterns that seem unknowably complicated.

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  1. 3 Months and 1 week and 1 day later, this fractal man traveled to the unknown fractal world, imaginary, as is the afterlife; left us with probably the best clue about the Universe for the progress of Humanity, since the invention of Computers

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  3. I once saw (with my eyes closed) these and much more complicated fractals when I was unbelievably high after accidentally eating a lot of ganja! It was a sight like no other!

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  4. Stop! no GOD but ALLH and "no man is an Island" and the faith reflection to Mohammad is his last messenger. As we face a global pandemic, global environmental crisis’ and global political polarization we need to hear those words like never before "the extreme complexity of roughness" and the way that fractal math can find order within patterns that seem unknowably complicated "the heart" to the loving and peace upon you {Salam) by ancient Hebrew, ancient Kaballah, ancient China and ect.. It is easy to respond to external threats by labeling and blaming. The simplest and perhaps most damaging forms of hatred and blaming.The more we divide the world into “us” and “them,” the more isolated we all become. The reality is that many of the challenges we face right now cannot be fixed by defeating a group of people, but rather by realizing we are all in the same boat.This world wants you to see yourself as an island in a war to dominate other islands, Benoit Mandelbrot: Fractals and the art of roughness and the evil arrogance.

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  5. The self similar shapes are amazing It points to the bottomless wonders of this creation Only Mathematics can able to find out the rhythm of nature. Fantastic curiosity and what a beautiful explanation.

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