Brownian Motion - Self-Affinity

Recall a fractal is self-affine if different directions must be scaled by different factors.
In these pictures, t is scaled by t → 4⋅t. Only one of the three Y scaling preserve the approximate appearance of the
Y → (4/3)⋅Y
Y → 2⋅Y
Y → 4⋅Y
Note the right picture looks steeper than the left.
The graph of Brownian motion is self-affine with the rescaling t → 4⋅t and Y → 2⋅Y.
That is, the Y rescaling factor is the square root of the t rescaling factor. These pictures give a visual interpretation of the rescaling formula for the probabilities.
Here is a more analytic, but still visual, approach.
Here is a more mathematical approach.

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