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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

areas of various sciences. For example, in chemical kinetics (from the Greek word<br />

“kinetikos” meaning “the moving one”). Taking into consideration that this area of<br />

physical chemistry is connected with biology and other areas of natural science, I can<br />

imagine what an enormous amount of study material it is, including in the field of<br />

medicine. Fractal models are also used to create antenna structures and in computer<br />

science to improve traffic as well as compress and store data in a highly compact form;<br />

scientists consider them as an alternative future of the modern Internet.<br />

Additionally, fractal models are used in nuclear physics and astronomy to study<br />

elementary particles, processes on the Sun, and the distribution of galaxies in the<br />

Universe. Indeed, fractal properties are found also in the spiral energy movement, to<br />

which you drew our attention back then. I discovered it in indirect evidence, when<br />

physicists observed the behaviour of fractal clusters in external electric and magnetic<br />

fields with the formation of a spiral and turbulent flows. Large vortices would give rise<br />

to smaller vortices there, while those – to still smaller ones, and such a division of spiral<br />

energies was observed until those visible limits which were technically available to<br />

scientists.<br />

Rigden: When man searches, he actually finds more than he has expected to find. The<br />

knowledge about fractals is more ancient than modern people imagine. It’s just that in<br />

the human society, the usual process of borrowing, concealing, and renaming the<br />

knowledge occurs; usual vanity games take place from generation to generation, from<br />

century to century.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Yes, I’ve read about algebraic Newton fractals…<br />

Rigden: Well, this is not the most interesting thing in history… Remember the<br />

Sierpinski triangle – the fractal proposed <strong>by</strong> the Polish mathematician in early 20th<br />

century.<br />

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