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Description Must be seen downloaded in order to see all subtle details.

Haven't been inspired for uploading for a while, so here I go again
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Software: Kalles Fraktaler. Se my journal,

New Revolutionary Algorithm for the Mandelbrot set

Formula: The standard Mandelbrot formula (z -> z^2 + c).

Magnification: 2.7x10^38

Coordinates:
Re: -1.74994311762317828246924567465254663040156954949604892775326940675
Im: 0.0000049515136354373173233658806251869849785040899432371474590509
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Comments: 15

mockingbirdontree [2016-02-11 23:24:57 +0000 UTC]

Totally great!Β 

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FractalMonster In reply to mockingbirdontree [2016-02-11 23:48:27 +0000 UTC]

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Astridyl [2015-12-16 23:29:38 +0000 UTC]

Haha, I love this one - it reminds me of the E. Coli bacterial cell ha ha

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FractalMonster In reply to Astridyl [2015-12-16 23:37:08 +0000 UTC]

You may be right Fractals looks like nothing and at the same time everything. That's what makes fractals so fascinating

BTW, have you heard about fractals before?

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Astridyl In reply to FractalMonster [2015-12-16 23:54:00 +0000 UTC]

Yes I have. Β I have just never made any of my own. Β But I do find them interesting.Β 

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FractalMonster In reply to Astridyl [2015-12-17 11:36:57 +0000 UTC]

They are IF you wanna try some free simple fractal software, go to this journal. You don't need to know the math behind

Maybe you would appreciate my Chaotic series of fractal articles (<- click) if you have a little theoretical interest

Regarding deep zooms in the Mandelbrot set, if you check out my deviation Cauliflowerfort and click the link under "Artist's Comments", from page 4 you can follow the entire zoom sequence in 28 steps

In this journal you have some links to cool fractal animations I stumbled over at YouTube. Also check out the zoom videos in this journal

.. and from the middle of the nineties there is a fantastic TV program about fractals, Colors of Infinity by Arthur Clarke Really beautiful soundtracks by Pink Floyd

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sunsrose [2015-09-16 19:20:59 +0000 UTC]

W o o w!!! Spectacular!!! Color choice is indeed admirable.. So many claps for you Β Β  Β 

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FractalMonster In reply to sunsrose [2015-09-16 20:19:47 +0000 UTC]

Thanks again

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sunsrose In reply to FractalMonster [2015-09-17 12:31:15 +0000 UTC]

No problem Β Β 

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insanewarlock [2015-09-04 19:24:26 +0000 UTC]

Awesome, so beautiful

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FractalMonster In reply to insanewarlock [2015-09-04 20:22:16 +0000 UTC]

Really glad you like it

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insanewarlock In reply to FractalMonster [2015-09-05 10:06:12 +0000 UTC]

How can I not like it? Have you tried some other functions? I did
z = sinΒ²(z) + C i.imgur.com/6q98lJb.jpg
and some other stuff I don't remember.

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FractalMonster In reply to insanewarlock [2015-09-05 12:57:25 +0000 UTC]

I have, mainly for higher degree polynomials. The fantastic thing is that you often find "quadratic motives" in those You linked example is a nice example of that (Mandelbrot structures mixed with Julia structures). See for example the illustrations in article 18 in my Chaotic series

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Greenseng [2015-08-16 14:54:58 +0000 UTC]

Β  Beautiful and fascinating!

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FractalMonster In reply to Greenseng [2015-08-16 20:00:02 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, aren't they

I zoomed rather randomly

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