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The final and most interesting factor in this ideal constitution is the fractal. A fractal is a naturally occurring shape in nature. It is a shape made in infinitely descending copies of itself, like a square made of squares or a triangle made of triangle. We can see this same pattern of self-replication in the way the cubic constitution is replicated at all levels of government. It is a constitution made of constitutions made of constitutions. This protects justice throughout the entirety of a state, no matter how large, by ensuring the justice created in the six separations of the cubic constitutions are present throughout the whole of the system, on every level. This idea and application of the fractal to political philosophy is drawn from a book called, <ref> {{cite book The final and most interesting factor in this ideal constitution is the fractal. A fractal is a naturally occurring shape in nature. It is a shape made of infinitely descending copies of itself, like a square made of squares or a triangle made of triangle. We can see this same pattern of self-replication in the way the cubic constitution is replicated at all levels of government. It is a constitution made of constitutions made of constitutions. This protects justice throughout the entirety of a state, no matter how large, by ensuring the justice created in the six separations of the cubic constitutions are present throughout the whole of the system, on every level. This idea and application of the fractal to political philosophy is drawn from a book called, <ref> {{cite book |last=Mandelbrot |last=Mandelbrot |first=Benoit B. |first=Benoit B.