| All versions of self-similarity imply scale invariance: fractals have no
natural size. |
| By contrast, Euclidean objects do have a natural size: circles and spheres have
diameters, squares have side lengths, and so on. |
| So pictures of natural fractals often include Euclidean objects to set
the scale. Lens caps are common in geology texts. |
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