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I wonder whether fractal images are not touching the very structure of our brains. Is there a clue in the infinitely regressing character of such images that illuminates our perception of art? Could it be that a fractal image is of such extraordinary richness, that it is bound to resonate with our neuronal circuits and stimulate the pleasure I infer we all feel?
P. W. Atkins
Dropping yet another link to Nerology, because I think some people could use this advice. Polearm is often relied upon by people who don't expect to spend a lot of time on the front line, giving them a way to snipe target from behind an ally's shield and keep foes at a distance.
But make no mistake: with a little practice and know-how, a polearm is a devastating front-line weapon.
The Cinematic Orchestra "Nerology"