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Published: 2018-01-21 06:55:10 +0000 UTC; Views: 629; Favourites: 21; Downloads: 14
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Mandel Machine, mandelbrot set This is in the elephant valley of a minibrot in the elephant valley of another minibrot. Magnification: 2^669.7 3.905352918706027389689952731148 E201 Coordinates: Re = -1.74974113456215286116299054587773880593699453015541206919134446566236492852062980881153821260705896965520206125942011808089836191373778352506642817808734124753382027982720146374686238728607093713553057720069000 Im = -0.00000000000000000027473600830883896052947551642522487338633744081334029869153673673492384200534505792640825481482997072443576868122670432566169987827605253347474190167066615770664130398007751787185008979964700Related content
Comments: 9
Kaleidogal [2018-05-14 16:11:49 +0000 UTC]
Really beautiful, a great find!Β Interesting how it is so symmetricalΒ while the center is rotated a bit.Β Thanks for the location.Β
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hypex2772 [2018-03-07 20:22:11 +0000 UTC]
Super awesome!
Unfortunately Mandel Machine does not start on Kubuntu/Linux. I like this kind of fractals. Do not know if it is possible with Kalles Fraktaler (great software, too).
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DinkydauSet In reply to hypex2772 [2018-03-08 07:59:25 +0000 UTC]
thanks! I got Mandel Machine to start on debian once by running the exe with wine. This requires to install java runtime environment under wine as well. It was very unstable, which made it useless, but I could get it to render things with roughly the same efficiency as on windows. It's so close to working well...
This location is not extremely deep for today's standards. I bet you can easily render it with kalles fraktaler too.
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Pharmagician [2018-01-21 13:12:20 +0000 UTC]
I love all your deep explorations, but I especially love this one!
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