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Fractals are structures that are neither two-dimensional nor three-dimensional but are instead some fractional value in between. In mathematics, fractals emerge as beautiful patterns that repeat themselves infinetely, generating what is seemingly impossible: a structure that has a finite area, but an infinite perimeter. This is the raeson they've been chosen. These actually exist in nature. Quantum fractals actually differ from classic fractals. They have been made quantumatically.
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Roger Penrose proposed that the brains's neural system forms an intricate network and that the consciousness this produces should obey the rules of quantum mechanics. Laws of quantum mechanics only apply at looooooooooow temperatures. Ex- quantum computers work at -272 degree celsius.
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