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The Fractal Chemist

"The Fractal Chemist" is a theory about life that starts at the nucleus of the atom and runs through to our understandings of "society". The basic premise is simple - fractals rule! With the distributive nature of energy to create expansion, and the collective nature of gravity to cause order, atoms are painted onto a fabric of the dimensions to produce what we call "life".

From "Nuclear Life 101" to "The Organs of Society",  you'll see the world of "life" in new ways - without the trappings of our current distinctions. You may even begin to think of silicon life not as a theory, but as something you see every day.

It is recommended that you read "A Language of Metaphors" prior to this section, as it will help you prepare for the many leaps between sciences found within "The Fractal Chemist". After you've read these theories, I invite you to tour the entire site: The Adventures of a Sci-Phi Pilot, where there will always be new thoughts to explore...

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This website is dedicated to the proposal that the metaphorical relationships drawn between any two disciplines are, in fact, universal, being isomorphic mathematical derivations of the Unified Field Theory. Further, that this symmetric aspect of metaphor is extrapolatable both linearly and laterally, thus may be harnessed to mathematically predict missing knowledge and invention in all other disciplines: an interdisciplinary Rosetta stone of universal scope.

"The metaphor reminds us that the universe is full of cousins." - J.D. Casnig

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