Notes of the amateur - the chiologist who for the first time got to HabrHabr
I consider myself an amateur haologist. The study of chaotic phenomena is my passion and hobby.
Chaos is wonderful. Admire the beauty of chaos particles - fractals:


For the first time upon reaching Habrhabr, I was fascinated by the uniqueness generated by the unpredictable movement of chaos of thoughts of HabrHabratchan.
HabraHabr - in my opinion, a unique fractal object.
Let us first explain what fractals actually are.
The term fractal appeared in 1977, with the publication of the book by B. Mandelbrot "Fractal geometry of nature."
The word fractal has the Latin root fractus - consisting of parts, fragments. Mandelbrot defined fractals as “structures made up of parts that are in a way similar to the whole.”
Fractals are always associated with the word CHAOS.
Fractals are unique objects generated by unpredictable movements of the chaotic world. They are found in places as small as the cell membrane and as huge as the solar system.
For many chaologists, the study of chaos and fractals is not just a new field of knowledge that combines mathematics, theoretical physics, art and computer technology - this is a revolution in the human perception of the world.
HabraHabr is a unique object for modeling chaotic processes of creativity, worthy of the attention of professional haologists. Perhaps they will call themselves HabraHabrologists.
Each oversized topic is a semblance of a whole - the ideas of HABRAKHABR, a semblance of an endless creative process.
As a result, we all create a unique fractal object of infinite complexity and beauty!

Chaos is wonderful. Admire the beauty of chaos particles - fractals:


For the first time upon reaching Habrhabr, I was fascinated by the uniqueness generated by the unpredictable movement of chaos of thoughts of HabrHabratchan.
HabraHabr - in my opinion, a unique fractal object.
Let us first explain what fractals actually are.
The term fractal appeared in 1977, with the publication of the book by B. Mandelbrot "Fractal geometry of nature."
The word fractal has the Latin root fractus - consisting of parts, fragments. Mandelbrot defined fractals as “structures made up of parts that are in a way similar to the whole.”
Fractals are always associated with the word CHAOS.
Fractals are unique objects generated by unpredictable movements of the chaotic world. They are found in places as small as the cell membrane and as huge as the solar system.
For many chaologists, the study of chaos and fractals is not just a new field of knowledge that combines mathematics, theoretical physics, art and computer technology - this is a revolution in the human perception of the world.
HabraHabr is a unique object for modeling chaotic processes of creativity, worthy of the attention of professional haologists. Perhaps they will call themselves HabraHabrologists.
Each oversized topic is a semblance of a whole - the ideas of HABRAKHABR, a semblance of an endless creative process.
As a result, we all create a unique fractal object of infinite complexity and beauty!
