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Radioactive-Tim-tam [2015-11-28 01:53:14 +0000 UTC]

Damn this looks sick like a gateway to another reality

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Red--Vs--Blue In reply to Radioactive-Tim-tam [2015-12-06 14:30:23 +0000 UTC]

It makes you wonder about all the possibilities.

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Radioactive-Tim-tam In reply to Red--Vs--Blue [2015-12-07 06:19:11 +0000 UTC]

Yes it does

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TheCreepyNext [2015-11-27 15:18:53 +0000 UTC]

WOW

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Red--Vs--Blue In reply to TheCreepyNext [2015-12-06 14:30:30 +0000 UTC]

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SkyHighArches [2015-11-26 17:52:58 +0000 UTC]

Building a portal for real that also rotates produce this effect. The interesting part is that the fractal patterns reinforce its own purpose. Electromagnetic forces run through such a fractal structure will get immensely more powerful magnetism than just a normal copper wired ring. Same goes with antennas, the fractal antennas in mobile phones are extremely good at receiving and transmitting signals, much more than a simple bowl and rod.

Engineers today have not yet embraced the continuous repetitive fractal patterns in nature. When they do ( such as mobilephone antennas ), a whole new universe will be opened to our species.

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Red--Vs--Blue In reply to SkyHighArches [2015-12-06 14:32:30 +0000 UTC]

Interesting. Fractals opening up a while new universe? Oh if only.

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SkyHighArches In reply to Red--Vs--Blue [2015-12-06 15:36:47 +0000 UTC]

For every point in the universes, there is a way to calculate what that point contains, using fractals. The expansion is infinite and unique for every timeline and every space. Actually history itself is a fractal expansion, where the past influence the future just like fractals do, by traversing past patterns to future ones, similar, but yet not. With each scalar dimension the complexity grows exponentially. Hypothetically, there is no need to travel anywhere to explore, but instead calculate what is there, using detailed knowledge of our place and time in the fractals, combined with statistical approximations of that which cannot be seen.

Knowing the exact history and structure of a small domain could then possibly allow us to predict the beyond. We actually do this every day, by learning by history what has happened before, studying recent events, we can predict the future. However there is a long way to be able to calculate and predict a planet in the Andromeda galaxy just by studying our own galaxy, however, not totally unimaginable!

 

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TsuriaDragon [2015-11-26 17:37:47 +0000 UTC]

how did you make these? After Effects? Photoshop?

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Red--Vs--Blue In reply to TsuriaDragon [2015-12-06 14:30:55 +0000 UTC]

I use JWildfire and edit it in Gimp

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TsuriaDragon In reply to Red--Vs--Blue [2015-12-06 17:31:27 +0000 UTC]

Cool ^^ very impressive work

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