This infographic presents one perception of life among many, shared here through a visual framework unfolding across space and time.
Life is in constant transformation, shaped by its environment at every scale. An instant marks a specific point in time; space defines the volume in which interactions occur. Within this continuum, natural and non-natural elements coexist and influence one another.
At every moment, life responds to atmospheric conditions, temperature, light, sound, touch, and countless other stimuli. These influences generate variations and adaptations.
What may appear as chaos reveals recurring structures when observed across scales. These self-similar patterns are known as fractals. From molecular arrangements to branching systems, similar geometries reappear in different dimensions.
Each intersection of time and space produces variation while carrying traces of what came before. Life evolves through this continuous exchange between memory and transformation, shaped by context and defined by its position in space and time. If recurring patterns structure life across scales, can observing them help us anticipate future transformations?