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January 28, 2009

log(8)/log(2)

devadutta @ 11:59 pm, GMT +0000 ( 1233187148 ) Play

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Cracked by: Goyal , twistdtail , duriel , quaziluffy , Rahul and  Debasish.

Answer:

Examples of naturally occuring fractals.

8 Responses to “log(8)/log(2)”

  1. Goyal Says:

    Self Similarity?


  2. twistdtail Says:

    1 pic is britain,2 is referin to bronchioles and 3rd is broccoli. no connections i can thnk
    of..


  3. duriel Says:

    umm, guess here… Fractals.

    The coast is a fractal pattern (popularly, “How Long Is the Coast of Britain?”)

    Bronchi/Bronchioles are fractal

    The tree-like pattern in the broccoli is also fractal.


  4. quaziluffy Says:

    How Long Is the Coast of Britain? – Mandelbrot
    the broccoli fractal.


  5. Arjun Chennu Says:

    This wouldn\’t be about the recent findings that Broccoli can help smokers with damaged lung cells, by reducing the possibility of obstructed pulmonary diseases, would it?

    I’m not sure what a map of the UK is doing in there, because although the NHS has publicized the study… they were conducted in the US.


  6. Rahul Says:

    Fractals


  7. Debasish Says:

    They are all fractals…

    “How long is the coast of Britain” – Mandelbrot’s seminal paper
    Broccoli Fractal
    Lung capillaries are also fractal in nature.


  8. darthshak Says:

    It was recently discovered that broccoli helps reverse the damage done by cigarette smoke/helps fight lung cancer.
    Cancer Research UK advises women to eat broccoli as it fights breast cancer (breast cancer is the most common cancer in UK).


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