• TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    Let F be a geometric object and let C be the set of counterexamples.

    F is a True Fractal ⟺ F satisfies all properties P₁, P₂, …, Pₙ

    Where for each counterexample c ∈ C that satisfies P₁…Pₙ: Define Pₙ₊₁ := “is not like c”

    The definition recurses infinitely as new counterexamples emerge.

    Corollary: Coastlines exhibit fractal properties at every scale… except they don’t, because [insert new property], except that’s also not quite right because [insert newer property], except actually [insert even newer property]…

    □ (no true scotsman continues fractally)