Clouds Are Not Spheres

Clouds Are Not Spheres

Clouds Are Not Spheres


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0h 55m 2010 HD

Watch clouds are not spheres FMovies. Until recently geometry was 'cold', incapable of describing the irregular shape of a cloud, the slope of a mountain or the beauty of the human body. With fractal geometry, Benoit Mandelbrot gave us a language for our natural world. In this captivating documentary, the man himself explains this groundbreaking discovery.

Clouds Are Not Spheres (2010)
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