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== <span style="font-size:26px;">Fractality of evolution, encapsulation, and information propagation</span> ==
<span style="font-size: 20px;">'''Fractality''': A&nbsp;fractal is a complex <span style="color:#c0392b;">'''geometric shape'''</span><span style="color:#e74c3c;">'''or pattern'''</span> that exhibits <span style="color:#e74c3c;">'''self-similarity'''</span> at different scales. This means that as you zoom in on a small part of a fractal, you will see a pattern that resembles the overall shape of the entire fractal. (GPT-3.5)&nbsp;<br/> <br/> Fractals can be generated through iterative mathematical processes or algorithms, and they are used to model and describe many natural phenomena and complex systems in science and art. (GPT-3.5)&nbsp;<br/> <br/> '''Evolution''': The '''process of change in living organisms over successive generations'''&nbsp;(GPT-3.5)&nbsp;<br/> <br/> '''Encapsulation''':&nbsp;Encapsulation is one of the fundamental principles in object-oriented programming (OOP) and is often associated with the concept of "<span style="color:#e74c3c;">'''information hiding'''</span>."</span><br/> <br/> <img style="width: 863px; height: 456px;" src=http://Biolecture.org/upload/20230908151529_image.png><br/> <span style="font-size:20px;">(Figure. Life is encapsulation of information. We can access the information by multiomics technologies. Information propagation occurs in the encapsulated box through many nodes.)</span><br/> <br/> <span style="font-size: 20px;">'''Information propagation''':&nbsp;Information propagation refers to the process by which information spreads, spreads, or disseminates from one source or point to multiple recipients or locations.</span><br/> <br/> &nbsp; == What is science, biology, and omics?&nbsp; ==
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