Understanding and then applying in practical life the principle of fractality inherent in the entire universe is directly related to adopting a holistic worldview.

Das The principle of fractality represents a quality of self-similarity in systems, objects, or processes, where parts of the whole across different scales resemble the whole, and small systems resemble large ones. The source of such self-similarity lies in the fundamental principles common to all systems, which, as a result of cyclically repeating processes of development, manifest in different combinations within dense matter.

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Everywhere in nature, we can observe fractal patterns and structures that extend far beyond mere geometric forms: from the intricate design of flowers and plants to the branches of trees, the network of river deltas, the texture of clouds, and the shapes of coastlines or mountain ranges. The principle of fractality is also evident in human creations, encompassing social systems, economic, industrial, and political processes, as well as science, and technology, including artificial intelligence.

The ability to see fractals and utilise them to understand the content and essence of things enables us to cognise both the largest and the most microscopic phenomena.

The principle of fractality applies not only to the proportions and shapes of objects but also to their content and essence — namely, their functions and purposes.