The structures that form in the Universe exhibit similarity across scales, with dark matter halos appearing identical around large and small galaxies, indicating gravitational influence at all levels.
The concept of a fractal emerges as similar patterns appear at varying scales, suggesting a connection between larger cosmic structures and smaller formations in the Universe, though the Universe itself isn't quite a fractal.
Gravitational collapse produces identical structures of varying sizes, supporting the idea that the Universe may have fractal-like characteristics, but mathematical limitations prevent it from being a true fractal.
While we can analyze mathematical patterns and their statistical characteristics to draw parallels, the existence of complex numbers expands our understanding beyond typical real number frameworks, influencing how we comprehend fractal-like structures.
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