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Amazing Math Explains Mystery Behind Cauliflower's Perfect Pattern
If you look closely, you will notice that the numerous florets resemble one another and are made up of smaller replicas of themselves. This trait is known as self-similarity in mathematics, and it is a distinguishing feature of abstract geometrical shapes known as fractals. But why do cauliflowers have this characteristic?
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