Seeing With A Single Scale Is Always Unbelieving From magic to two-scale fractal

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Abstract

A same phenomenon can lead to debating laws when observed on different scales, two-scale observation is needed for a discontinuous problem, the large scale matches with the continuum assumption, while the smaller one is to reveal the discontinuous properties. The basic properties of two-scale fractal are discussed in a layman way.

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He, J. H. (2021). Seeing With A Single Scale Is Always Unbelieving From magic to two-scale fractal. Thermal Science, 25(2 Part B), 1217–1219. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI2102217H

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