Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Have you ever got lost in the wonderful shape of the cauliflower while preparing your Sunday roast?
No? Well, fair enough.But you may be surprised to learn a study has found some interesting mathematical concepts hidden in plain sight in the spirals of a head of a common cauliflower.The Sunday roast staple has a unique 'self repeating' property, where a close examination, even with the help of a microscope would reveal that the florets are actually miniature versions of themselves, reports Mirror Online.The mathematical term for this is called 'property self-similarity' which is a feature of abstract geometrical objects called fractals.These fractals are seen in places around nature like.
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