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* [[Fractal Sovereignty]] | |||
* The [[Sacha Pignot on the Three Levels of the Cosmo-Local Fractal Sovereignty Stack]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:25, 19 November 2025
Description
Sacha Pignot:
"Throughout nature, we find Fractal Patterns that enable efficient scaling across multiple orders of magnitude:
Tree branching distributes nutrients while maintaining structural integrity
River networks efficiently drain watersheds from tributaries to main channels
Lightning bolts find optimal paths through branching patterns
Lung and circulatory systems maximize surface area while minimizing transport costs
These natural fractals share key characteristics: they’re self-similar (patterns repeat at different scales), scale-invariant (same principles work whether small or large), and adaptive (respond to changing conditions while maintaining coherence)."
(https://soushi888.substack.com/p/beyond-local-vs-global)