The Moseley snowflake is a type of fractal structure derived from a simple geometric process. It's named after the mathematician who studied its properties. Like other fractals, the Moseley snowflake is created by repeatedly applying a set of geometric rules. The construction of a typical snowflake fractal begins with a simple shape, such as a triangle. In each iteration of the process, smaller triangles are added to the sides of the existing shape, resulting in an increasingly complex and intricate design.
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