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Dear Dr. Turner,
I am an undergraduate college student from just outside of Washington, D.C. and I would just like to thank you for your incredible work on fractals. I do not consider myself to be very skilled in mathematics but this is a concept I would very much like to understand and apply to a number of different aspects of life. I have spent the last few months studying infinity and I believe that the mathematics of fractals are critical to helping us understand it. I would love to learn everything and anything more about this subject that I possibly can.