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BP361 Analogy makes sense vs. analogy does not make sense.
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BP356 BP357 BP358 BP359 BP360  *  BP362 BP363 BP364 BP365 BP366

KEYWORD

creativeexamples, assumesfamiliarity, structure, traditional, rules

CONCEPT analogy (info | search)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP362 Choice that solves the analogy exists vs. choice that solves the analogy does not exist.
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BP357 BP358 BP359 BP360 BP361  *  BP363 BP364 BP365 BP366 BP367

KEYWORD

creativeexamples, assumesfamiliarity, structure, rules

CONCEPT analogy (info | search),
imagined_shape (info | search),
imagined_entity (info | search)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP852 Object shown below is the "limit" of the sequence above (end result after "infinite time") versus not so.
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COMMENTS

Note this is not actually the limit of each infinitesimal pixel assembled into an image. For example in a sequence of halvings the limit value is never reached, so the bottom pixel would never change color and thus its limit would not would not either.


Sequences progress from left to right (and there is not usually a way to intuitively extend the sequence in the other direction).

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BP847 BP848 BP849 BP850 BP851  *  BP853 BP854 BP855 BP856 BP857

KEYWORD

notso, creativeexamples, perfect, infinitedetail, assumesfamiliarity, structure, contributepairs, rules

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1108 Solid chunk of black space in neighborhood of any point of the fractal vs. solid chunk of white space in any neighborhood.
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BP1103 BP1104 BP1105 BP1106 BP1107  *  BP1109 BP1110 BP1111 BP1112 BP1113

KEYWORD

right-null, perfect, infinitedetail, assumesfamiliarity, both, neither

CONCEPT topological_density (info | search),
fractal (info | search),
recursion (info | search),
self-reference (info | search)

WORLD

fractal [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

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