The retrospective explanation chart from the day before (Wednesday, 6/2) is fractal in structure
The chart has a fractal structure.
What is a fractal? from Wikipedia
A concrete example of fractals is the shape of coastlines, among others.
Typical figures, even if they have complex, entangled shapes, become smoother as you zoom in, with fewer changes in the details.
In contrast, coastlines reveal the same intricately tangled shapes no matter how much you magnify.
Fractal figures
▼ An explanation of fractal structure in actual charts.
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