We are familiar with three forms of symmetry, exhibited approximately in many natural and manufactured situations. They are | ||||||
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Hermann Weyl's wonderful book Symmetry remains the best reference, though it places some mathematical demands on the reader. | ||||||
Less familiar is symmetry under magnification: zooming in on an object leaves the shape approximately unaltered. | ||||||
Here are two mountain scenes from the southwest. Click the left picture for an illustration of symmetry under magnification. | ||||||
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