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If you take a map and try to measure the length of the coastline you will obtain a value, however if you get a "better" map with a bigger scale ratio and repeat the process the length you obtain will be longer because you see more intricate details that were ignored before. Apparently you can repeat this process indefinitely with bigger and bigger maps and the value will always get larger and larger and it will never choke off!
So does that mean that the coast line is infinitely long? That seems absurd to me, there must be some physical limit to this.
So does that mean that the coast line is infinitely long? That seems absurd to me, there must be some physical limit to this.