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Kevin
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Uranium vs Fractals
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Jan 19, 2013 2:32 PM
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Uranium would seem to be as far removed from anything fractal as possible, nevertheless, what seems to be the case is that depleted uranium is grey... but it is also dark grey... The dark grey version of uranium reeks of danger because people handle it without fear and yet the effects that it has on the skin of the person handling it doesn't cue that person of the dangers involved. Uranium seems to define what is a fractal sphere in terms of where uranium deposits occur naturally in the Earth's crust. Well, all I can say about it is that warped space is nothing that freaks me out personally... Saturn is a sphere in warped space given uranium's fractal sphere paradigm...
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