concept   fractal

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Eastern countries (1) African cultures (1) Australian Aboriginal cultures (1) Bhutanese culture (1) Indian culture (1) Russian culture (1) Scandinavian countries (1) South American cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fractal Eastern countries Fractals are linked to spiritual and philosophical concepts and have been incorporated into traditional Eastern art and architecture. 7
2 fractal African cultures Fractals are present in traditional African artwork and patterns, symbolizing interconnectedness and unity within nature and the community. 1
3 fractal Australian Aboriginal cultures Fractals are present in Australian Aboriginal art, reflecting interconnectedness of ancestral knowledge, land, and living beings. 1
4 fractal Bhutanese culture Fractals are important in Bhutanese art and architecture as they symbolize the interconnectedness of living things and the natural world. 1
5 fractal Indian culture Fractals are integrated into traditional Indian art and mandalas to represent the interconnectedness and cyclical nature of the universe and life. 1
6 fractal Russian culture Fractals are valued for their mathematical complexity and are frequently utilized in Russian scientific and mathematical studies. 1
7 fractal Scandinavian countries Fractals are admired in Scandinavian countries for their mathematical beauty and complexity, reflecting the precision and order in Nordic design and architecture. 1
8 fractal South American cultures Fractals are used in South American art and textiles to symbolize the interconnectedness of all living things and the natural world. 1