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Koch Snowflakes

Koch Snowflake
Image credit: Solkoll

“The Koch Snowflake was created by the Swedish mathematician Niels Fabian Helge von Koch.
In his 1904 paper entitled “Sur une courbe continue sans tangente, obtenue par une construction géométrique élémentaire” he used the Koch Snowflake to show that it is possible to have figures that are continuous everywhere but differentiable nowhere.”

Quoted from website author:  Emily Fung

FINALLY!! It feels so good to be using the services of a new hosting provider. There may still be a few bugs creeping around the sites and blog, but I’ll squish them one by one.  Just wanted to share this pretty Koch Snowflake to get the Holiday Spirit rolling! OH . . . and I turned the snow on too  LOL


Fractal Necklace

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Image  Copyright Xavier Reboud 2008 / The Moment Blog – NY Times

A one-of-a-kind “Julia” necklace, which is being introduced at a couture-week party in Paris. Created by Marc Newson, for Boucheron.

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