FRAKTALLARIN BABASI: BENOIT MANDELBROT

With Contributions from Havakent: https://havakent.com/ When you look at a tree, you notice how the branches form the same pattern over and over again. Or when you cut open a cauliflower and look closely at the veins of a leaf... Nature's mathematics is never simple. Euclid's perfect lines and smooth surfaces do not actually exist in nature. In the mid-20th century, a mathematician working in IBM's research laboratories would manage to express this truth in mathematical language. In an age when computers were still in their infancy, Benoit Mandelbrot introduced a concept to mathematics that allowed us to understand the complex geometry of nature: fractals.