Koch snowflake

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Revision as of 13:33, 11 July 2022 by NateBumber (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{wikipediainfo}} A '''Koch snowflake''' was a shape created by iterative drawing of equilateral triangles. The iterative step was to divide each side of each triangle into three equal parts, then draw equilateral triangles on the inside of each middle part. The sides of the triangles never touch. Dr. Jon St. Myth defined his Trisected Abutment Reality Disconnect as an "inwardly iterated Koch snowflake". (PROSE: ''Blood Heat Second Iteration (novel)...")
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Koch snowflake

A Koch snowflake was a shape created by iterative drawing of equilateral triangles. The iterative step was to divide each side of each triangle into three equal parts, then draw equilateral triangles on the inside of each middle part. The sides of the triangles never touch.

Dr. Jon St. Myth defined his Trisected Abutment Reality Disconnect as an "inwardly iterated Koch snowflake". (PROSE: Blood Heat Second Iteration)

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Unlike Koch snowflakes in the real world, the fractal shape described by Jon St. Myth never grows beyond the borders of the original triangle.