There’s a quiet chaos in the moment someone trips—a micro-collision with reality. The body stumbles, the foot missteps, and for a fleeting second, perception fractures. It’s not just a stumble; it’s a neurological ripple.

Understanding the Context

What happens when the brain processes these fractured moments? The answer lies in a hidden geometry—fractals—emerging not in nature’s patterns alone, but in the very architecture of perception during vertigo.

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