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Paradox — Coastline

If you measured every pebble and grain of sand, the length would continue to grow toward infinity. 🔬 Historical Origins

The "father of fractals" who applied fractal geometry to explain why these irregular shapes lack a finite perimeter. 💡 Practical Implications The Coastline Paradox in Financial Markets Coastline Paradox

A mathematician who first observed the "Richardson effect," noting that border measurements vary based on map scale. If you measured every pebble and grain of

Using a 50 km ruler allows you to "fit" into more curves and bays, increasing the total length to 3,400 km. increasing the total length to 3