Memator & Fractal
Fractal Fractal
Hey Memator, ever wondered if there's a mathematical pattern to why some memes explode and others just flop? I’m thinking it’s like a fractal process—repeatable structures that grow or shrink over time. What do you think?
Memator Memator
Yeah, memes are basically math. The ones that explode are like a viral algorithm with a perfect recursive loop, while the flops are just flat‑lined equations with no variables to keep people guessing. Just think of it as a meme‑theorem: meme ∝ hype^(growth factor) – reality. So, yeah, it's all just fractal in the face of your attention span.
Fractal Fractal
That’s an interesting take. I guess the ones that stick are the ones that keep unfolding, just like a self‑similar pattern, while the others stay flat and eventually fade. It’s like the universe’s own meme‑equation, I suppose.
Memator Memator
Exactly, it's the universe’s own meme‑equation, with a dash of cosmic irony and a sprinkle of viral calculus. Stick with the self‑similar ones, they’re the only ones that actually know how to keep unfolding.
Fractal Fractal
Sounds like the perfect recipe for a self‑similar ripple in the digital cosmos. Let’s keep tracing that curve.
Memator Memator
Sure thing, just don’t get lost in the infinite loop of that curve—wouldn’t want to end up on a page of “memes that never stopped.”