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What is a mengle sponge?
Chaos theory and superstring theory were put forward in the field of physics almost at the same time.

These latter two theories are all aimed at grabbing the successor title of Einstein's unified field theory.

As we all know, the unified field theory ended in nothing.

Is the only flaw in Einstein's many perfect theories,

But with the introduction of chaos and superstring theory,

Physics seems to inject a little vitality into the unified field theory.

The following passage is taken from WIKI, which makes a perfect interpretation of chaos theory:

A fairly simple mathematical equation can describe a system as rough and unpredictable as weather or waterfalls. As long as you enter a small difference at the beginning, it will soon lead to the opposite result. This phenomenon is called "sensitive dependence on initial conditions".

The butterfly effect proposed by scholars is a manifestation of chaos. There are also many scholars in Chaos School who study the so-called "fractal objects". To put it simply, all familiar figures have integer dimensions, such as a line is one-dimensional, squares, triangles, circles and so on are two-dimensional, while cubes, spheres and even objects in space are three-dimensional. But in the fractal world, mathematicians have stirred up many graphs with non-integer dimensions through some strange definitions. The following figure is to divide a black square into nine squares, remove the middle square, repeat the other eight squares forever, and finally form a standard chaotic figure!

Recently, Japanese scientists used one of the chaotic patterns just introduced to make it into a three-dimensional object, which was named "mengle Sponge" and translated into Meng Jie Sponge in Chinese. Scientists led by Osaka University scientist Miyamoto used Meng Jie sponge to capture electromagnetic waves with a certain frequency, which lasted for one millionth of a second. Miyamoto said that this effect is similar to a black hole in outer space, but on a much smaller scale.

He said, "For a certain wavelength, it is like a black body. 」

Since then, the combination of chaos theory and superstring theory has appeared in physics! Exploring the superstring theory of multi-dimensional spatial behavior, we encounter the chaotic theory of locking electromagnetic waves with chaotic geometric objects. At this time, quantum computers are as superficial as children's toys ... Maybe the unified field theory is finally almost finished?

I think great work should be left to physicists, while ordinary Shu Ren should only focus on paradoxes. I thought it was another creative ghost film, but I didn't expect the director to make up the whole film through this physical discovery of mengle sponge, and strengthen the mengle sponge that can lock electromagnetic waves into a magical object that can capture the souls of past lives. Unexpectedly, just a ghost film can rekindle people's enthusiasm for exploring physical discoveries. ...

Polish mathematician Sierpinski (Vaclav Sierpinski:1882 ~1969) put forward the fractal concept as shown in the following figure in 19 16, but as early as 12 century, the pulpit in the Italian church had been decorated with similar patterns. If the regular triangle is divided into four small regular triangles and the inverted regular triangle is removed, it becomes a hollow triangle. Repeat the above subdivision for the remaining three small regular triangles. This infinite subdivision leads to something like sponges, each of which consists of three smaller (half-height) avatars. The same process can also be applied to squares, regular pentagons or any regular polygons, even circles.

The broken triangular cone as shown in the following figure can be obtained by treating the solid in the same way; Meng Jie sponge, its cube version, originated from its discoverer, Australian mathematician carl menger (1902- 1985).