Why are square shapes rare in nature? I know some rocks/minerals can be square but mostly everything is curved , is there a biological reason why it’s hard for natural objects to have straight lines?

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Why are square shapes rare in nature? I know some rocks/minerals can be square but mostly everything is curved , is there a biological reason why it’s hard for natural objects to have straight lines?

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The same reason your clothes don’t fold themselves in the dryer, despite that being an entirely valid configuration for them to arrive in completely by chance by the end of the cycle.

There are an astronomically larger amount of non-folded configurations as there are ones you’d consider folded. At the end of the day, the laundry being folded is just as chaotic of a configuration as them not being folded, it’s just your brain that applies the significance to any particular configuration.

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