Makromuster
Makromuster refers to large-scale patterns observable in nature or man-made systems. These patterns are characterized by their size and the fact that they are often visible to the naked eye without the need for magnification. Examples of makromuster in nature include the spiral formations of galaxies, the branching patterns of rivers, the hexagonal arrangement of honeycomb cells, and the distribution of vegetation across landscapes. In urban planning and architecture, makromuster might describe the layout of city blocks, the repeating facades of buildings, or the overall form of a settlement.
The study of makromuster often involves analyzing their formation processes, their underlying principles, and their functional