| A | B |
| fractals | Geometric figures that use smaller measurements but get bigger and bigger. |
| Age of Euclid | 60 |
| The camera Don uses | Fujifilm mx-2700 digital camera |
| worked for three years as chief systems architect at Meta Creations | Tom Hedges |
| worked for two years as director of graphic services for San Francisco | John Derry |
| The colors on the java fractal tree | Green and Red |
| The author of Mathematics, rightly viewed, passesses not only truth, but supreme beauty | Betrand Russell |
| The year Russell wrote this | 1907 |
| self-similarity | Each small portion, when magnified ,can reproduce exactly a larger portion |
| The author of What a wealth, what a grandeur of thought may spring from what slight beginnings | H.J. Baker |
| Fractals was coined by | Mandelbrot |
| Growth process of living organisms such as branching patterns of plants | L-system2 |
| Phenomenas that exhibit self-similarity | Heart beat, turbulent weather, the stock market, and mountains |
| Moon fractal used in what movie | Apollo 13 |
| True self-similarity | Koch Snowflake |