Ecumenopolis
May 7, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration0:46
Video IDFvntMqGFsQs
Languageen
CategoryPeople & Blogs
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Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short
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Views49.5K
Likes2K
Comments57
Engagement Rate4.14%
Likes per 100 views4.02
Comments per 1K views1.15
Description
The most perfectly planned city could still fall apart at planet scale. Here's the rule that holds it together.
Fractal design sounds like the answer to building a city that spans an entire planet. Copy a pattern. Repeat it from block to region to planet. Perfect order, forever.
But cities are human. Not math.
So yes, design the planet like a fractal. Planned and repeated pieces at every scale. But also design for the seams where it glitches. Because it will glitch.
What keeps a planet-wide city alive isn't symmetrical perfection. It's flexibility. Let the center set the rules, then get out of the way so a million local decisions can breathe.
Even the Clone Army started from one template. Every clone drifted. Cities will too.
If an ecumenopolis works at all, it won't be because someone micromanaged perfection from the top. It'll be because the map was built to survive its own imperfections.
The fractal isn't the answer. It's the starting point.
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