A three-dimensional fractal is a form that repeats itself in an infinitely detailed manner when observed at different scales. This means that no matter which part of the fractal we examine, it exhibits similar characteristics to the larger whole. Three-dimensional fractals can be visualized using advanced graphic rendering algorithms. They can take on complex and fascinating shapes, such as spirals, branching structures, or intertwined patterns. The use of 3D modeling techniques allows for exploring these forms from different angles and making them more tangible.

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Espace des sciences

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