No other human being, no woman, no poem or music, book or painting can replace alcohol in its power to give man the illusion of real creation.
–Marguerite Duras, French author of many novels, plays, films, interviews, essays and short fiction.
A fractal is generally "a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole," a property called self-similarity." Because they appear similar at all levels of magnification, fractals are often considered to be infinitely complex. Natural objects that approximate fractals to a degree include clouds, mountain ranges, lightning bolts, coastlines, and snow flakes.
–Marguerite Duras, French author of many novels, plays, films, interviews, essays and short fiction.
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