Fractalism (Philosophy of Science)
A perspective that advocates for the search for scale-invariant laws and patterns in nature. It suggests that the most powerful scientific theories are those that explain phenomena across multiple orders of magnitude. The same mathematical rules that govern the branching of a river delta also govern the branching of your lungs and the branching of a lightning bolt. A Fractalist scientist is less interested in the specific thing and more interested in the generative rule that creates its structure at any scale.
Fractalism (Philosophy of Science) "Newton saw an apple fall and the moon in orbit as two different things. A Fractalist sees them as the same pattern—the inverse-square law of gravity—playing out at different scales. The apple's fall is a tiny, local iteration of the cosmic fractal."
Fractalism (Philosophy of Science) by Abzugal February 21, 2026
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