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Fractal Evolution
- By Bruce Lipton
- Published 10/8/2007
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Bruce Lipton
Dr. Bruce Lipton is an internationally recognised authority in bridging science and spirit. He has been a guest speaker on dozens of TV and radio shows, as well as keynote presenter for national conferences
View all articles by Bruce LiptonThe point is not to get caught-up in the mathematics of the modeling. The point is that the fractal model predicts that evolution will be based upon a reiterated pattern of "structures’ nested within one another! More specifically, as it relates to a concept of Fractal Evolution, "the pattern of the whole is seen in the parts of the whole," this means that the pattern of the human is seen in the parts (cells) of the human. If one is aware of the pattern by which a cell is functionally organized, than one is also provided insight into the organization of a human. Consider this: the fractal images of smaller structures are miniatures of the larger whole. Therefore, while the structure of humans is a self-similar image of their own cells, the structure of human civilization would represent a self-similar structure of its component humans!
Humans are a fractal image of society, cells are a fractal image of the human. In fact, cells are a fractal image of society as well. The fractal nature of evolution is further implied by the reiterated, self-same patterns observed in each of the three cycles of evolution.
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