ZeroGravity & Snegoviktor
I've been thinking about how the same geometric principles that guide the intricate patterns in snowflakes also shape the large‑scale structure of the universe. Do you ever see those patterns reflected in the mountains you climb?
I see geometry everywhere – the way a ridge splits, the angle of a face, the spacing of crevasses all follow the same simple rules. The universe uses the same math, but the mountains are a messier canvas. If you trace a line from a summit to a valley you’ll find a pattern as predictable as a snow crystal. Just keep your eyes on the slopes.
That's a beautiful way to look at it—if a ridge can be broken into repeating angles, it's almost like the same fractal pattern that shows up in galaxy clusters. Just remember, the mountains are a lot messier than the cosmos, so you might need to keep your eyes sharper than usual.
Yeah, the cracks are all over the place, but that’s why the climb matters. I’ll keep my eyes sharp, no doubt.
The unpredictable fractures are what test our models, and that’s where the real science lies. Keep observing, the universe will reveal new patterns.