Mandelbrot Set - OSE Academy fractals

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OSE Academy is unique maybe we call the learning modules fractals as main goal is to replicate same thing over & over again until everyone everywhere has access.ok not exact but technically we are breaking apart the full Masters degree that will come from completing all "fractals"

Mandelbrot set

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The term "fractal" was coined by mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot in 1975 from the Latin frāctus, meaning "broken" or "fractured," to describe complex, irregular patterns found in nature and mathematics.

These patterns appear in diverse phenomena such as coastlines, mountain ranges, tree branches, and even in the structure of galaxies and biological systems like lungs and neurons.
Fractals are generated through recursive processes, where a simple rule is applied repeatedly, creating infinite complexity from basic iterations.
While many fractals are mathematically idealized and infinitely self-similar, natural forms often display statistical self-similarity, meaning the pattern holds approximately across scales.
The concept has found applications in fields ranging from computer graphics and fluid mechanics to physiology and chaos theory, where fractals help model complex, non-linear systems. 

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