An Infinite Fractal Cosmos
Robert L. Oldershaw

TL;DR
This paper discusses the historical shift from viewing the universe as finite to understanding it as an infinite, unbounded fractal cosmos, highlighting conceptual and scientific implications.
Contribution
It provides a historical perspective on the paradigm shift towards an infinite fractal universe concept.
Findings
Historical context of universe models
Discussion of fractal cosmos properties
Implications for cosmological theories
Abstract
The paradigmatic transition from a small finite universe to an infinite unbounded fractal cosmos is briefly put into historical context and discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Theories and Applications · Advanced Mathematical Theories · Fractal and DNA sequence analysis
