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potatoheadbobby discovered 21 months ago- A very deep dive into the Mandelbrot set. If the final frame were presented in actual size on your computer screen, the initial frame would be larger than the known universe.

spacetimecowboy rated 7 weeks ago- Go deep into the Mandelbrot, my child Arthur C. Clarke documentary on the Mandelbrot set http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6939286120674554766&hl=nl Mandelbrot set appears in crop formation

xineann rated 2 months ago
C A T O F T HE D A Y Game Theory He loved complex systems. I believe he loved me. The way he loved was a complex system with finite possibilities. The way he loved was silent and methodical and sure. And that in fact was its allure. Infinitely deep, but ever the same, the infinite same, a Mandelbrot set. And yet, I believe he loved me. I believe he loves me still with finite possibilities, its pattern defined but undiscovered, superficially complex, love within bounds, unrecovered. I believe he loves me and even if I know, ever after I see how it must go. It's forever love but love by tic-tac-toe. ~XineAnn
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ruapehupalomino rated 4 months ago- I guess this is a transform of the M-set because it has axial symmetry but it's beautiful nevertheless - a hypnotic zoom reminiscent of 2001 A Space Odyssey.

billjb rated 5 months ago- A *real* man's Mandelbrot zoom.

DeepSkyFrontier rated 10 months ago- An exalted time to be alive.

Steg55 rated 11 months ago- An incredible zoom, I'd love to know what sort of computing power they needed to compute to that accuracy.

b-bear rated 13 months ago- A Mandelbrot the size of the known universe... takes me back to the VB-fueled mindtrips that used to be such a part of my life before 9/11. Sad.

BurkinaLoveFaso rated 20 months ago- An extremely deep dive into the mandelbrot zoom. Objects that are now described as fractals were discovered and described centuries ago. Ethnomathematics like Ron Eglash's African Fractals (ISBN 0-8135-2613-2) describes pervasive fractal geometry in indigenous African craft work. Approximate fractals are easily found in nature. Examples include clouds, snow flakes, mountains, river networks, cauliflower or broccoli, and systems of blood vessels.

joejoefla rated 20 months ago- That's incredible!