"Smooth shapes are very rare in the wild but extremely important in the ivory tower and the factory"
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The jab lands because it targets two institutions that usually see themselves as opposites. The ivory tower prizes smoothness because it makes proofs tractable and systems elegant; the factory prizes smoothness because it makes parts interchangeable, tolerances measurable, processes repeatable. Smoothness is a design criterion masquerading as a description of reality. We don’t discover it so much as impose it, then congratulate our models for fitting the world we’ve simplified.
The subtext is fractal geometry’s cultural pitch: stop treating irregularity as noise. Roughness has structure; randomness has rules; complexity can be quantified without sanding it down first. Mandelbrot isn’t romanticizing wilderness against industry so much as warning that our most prestigious tools can become blinders. When we insist on smooth models, we don’t just miss detail; we miss the governing dynamics that live in the jagged edges.
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