I am an environmental scientist. A large part of my career has been dedicated to scientific research into the structure of ecosystems and factors that affect them. Quite early on, it became apparent that certain mathematical iterative principles formed geometries that coincided exactly with those found in natural ecosystems. And by ecosystems, I do not mean just plants and animals. The same principles also apply to quantum physics, geology, meteorology and on up to the formation of galaxies. These relationships were championed most publicly by the brilliant mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot, the founder of fractal geometry.
To my mind, the structure of natural ecosystems through application of these iterative processes revealed not only the genius and subtlety of nature but also its incomparable beauty. Â
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Comments (7)
greyone
Beautiful work Stan! Has a wonderful feeling of spring or early summer to it. That is a pleasant treat on a chilly morning like this. Your whimsical description just serves to make this magical beauty all the more pleasant and attractive.
bukbanzi
Superb.Just that simple..
Mondwin
Splendid done my friend!!!bravissimo!:DDD.Hugsxx
peedy
Gorgeous! Wouldn't mind living in a green neighborhood like this. With such lovely lighting, too. Corrie
npauling
How beautiful your fern Henge looks and it has a little pool too to add to the ambiance. A splendid fernery.
bakapo
how pretty! the water reflections are a really nice touch.
afugatt
Fascinating and very imaginative!