Networks are often described as trees with spanning branches. How the tree branches out depends on the logic behind the network's expansion, such as random expansion. However, some aspects of such randomly expanding networks are invariant; regardless of the network's scale. As a result, the entire network has the same shape as one or more of its parts. [1] Big is small. Small is big. Repeating patterns in a universe full of antinomies., Existence ruled by One, in a cosmos full of opposites. Look at the forest. And behind every tree you may see. That every seed is the same. Dead. Inside the living Earth. Waiting to spring into existence. And engulf everything in a blaze of death…
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