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I noticed a number of users have been using images from the Mandelbrot set as their avatar, so I thought I’d post a few images I just generated. The application I used is called “quickman” and it’s amazingly fast at rendering. Enjoy. gibran2 attached the following image(s): sm_image2.jpg (127kb) downloaded 273 time(s). sm_image5.jpg (132kb) downloaded 273 time(s). sm_image1.jpg (104kb) downloaded 272 time(s). sm_image3.jpg (116kb) downloaded 273 time(s). sm_image4.jpg (113kb) downloaded 272 time(s). sm_image6.jpg (89kb) downloaded 275 time(s). sm_image7.jpg (54kb) downloaded 270 time(s). sm_image8.jpg (209kb) downloaded 271 time(s). sm_image9.jpg (58kb) downloaded 271 time(s). sm_image10.jpg (94kb) downloaded 273 time(s).gibran2 is a fictional character. Any resemblance to anyone living or dead is purely coincidental.
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Gir
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This is also pretty cool. Unlimited mandlebrot: http://www.mandel.org.uk/its called the mandlebrot explorer. heres some info on mandlebrot from wiki and gewgle: Wiki Benoit Mandlebrot History of mandlebrotLets go extract something together house wrote:19:10:05 ‹house› mama aya gave me lego man eye healers Smoke Spice, NOWGir likes to tell lies, and the truth, but gir cant even tell the difference between them... http://www.thevenusproject.com/index.phpTHIS IS THE VENUS PROJECT.
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I don't know why anyone would use the mandelbrot set as their avatar - that's just silly ! JBArk PS - nice work!! I might have to change my avatar!! JBArk is a Mandelthought; a non-fiction character in a drama of his own design he calls "LIFE" who partakes in consciousness expanding activities and substances; he should in no way be confused with SWIM, who is an eminently data-mineable and prolific character who has somehow convinced himself the target he wears on his forehead is actually a shield.
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polyfather anomalous
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Aye I'm guilty as charged. Very enjoyable pictures indeed. For the history buffs, I've been told by a mathematician-in-the-know that the Mandelbrot Set actually shouldn't be called the Mandelbrot Set. Mandelbrot didn't know how to use a computer to print out a visual depiction of the set of complex numbers that make up the "Mandelbrot Set". A French mathematician by the name of John Hubbard showed him how to use the primitive computers of the time to plot out the Set as well as a related set (or more accurately set of sets) known as the Julia set (yielding some equally beautiful images), but gave Mandelbrot the credit for the work since he had already begun investigations into the set. The reason the set is so famous is for its visual beauty, so the set should really be known as the Hubbard Set, since Hubbard figured out how to print it out visually! Interestingly the wikipedia article does not give this version of the story which comes from people directly involved. It appears this and related areas of study in mathematics - dynamical systems, "chaos theory", differential geometry, etc. - both influenced and were influenced by psychedelics; they certainly provide beautiful visualizations for displays at psy-trance and Grateful Dead shows, as well as models for psychedelic experiences, and in turn I think it's not a coincidence that these subject areas flourished after the "psychedelic revolution" of the 60's. Here's a paper from Ralph Abraham on this very subject: http://www.maps.org/news...8n1/v18n1-MAPS_8-10.pdf. He describes the shift towards thinking of mathematics as the study of space/time patterns and describes the effects his DMT/LSD experiences had on his evolution as a mathematician. Rich stuff. "...I didn't know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, I didn't know that cats could grin..." - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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Thanks for post that quickman program is pretty cool! Here is a couple images I captured really easy and quick program. apostle11 attached the following image(s): column.png (377kb) downloaded 221 time(s). acidish.png (91kb) downloaded 221 time(s). ancient.png (679kb) downloaded 221 time(s). Magnif.png (1,568kb) downloaded 219 time(s). paint.png (363kb) downloaded 216 time(s).Pursue Perspective
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Since this was about a Mandelbrot Set here is a couple that actually contain that image loving messing with this program. apostle11 attached the following image(s): Mandel.png (164kb) downloaded 211 time(s). Oiled.png (675kb) downloaded 212 time(s). Titght.png (990kb) downloaded 213 time(s).Pursue Perspective
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While great fun these programs are, if you're 'really' serious about fractals, I'd suggest (get 'yer CC out) UltraFractal. I've been 'into' fractals since 1984 (even attended a seminar at Delft Tech Uni where Benoit lectured once), and this is, IMHO, by far the most sophisticated program out there. Photoshop buffs will love it's layers. Janet Parke (amongst others) works miracles with it. I cannot post any of my most treasured works because I believe that if it's so good I must print it, I destroy the digital original. And if its not good enough to print, I delete it anyway. Suffice to say, being the perpetual (!) self-critic, I don't have much on my PC of my stuff. Now that I project back, I once 'discovered' the end of the Mandelbrot-set once... turned out I reached the end of the floating-point capabilities of my trusty CBM64 home-computer.... go figure... Peace! PS: guess I spilled the beans on my age with that CBM64 remark..... I admit, I'm a yakyakker. benzyme wrote:you're preparing drugs, not salad.
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some of those look more like Julia sets (which are prettier, imo) "Nothing is true, everything is permitted." ~ hassan i sabbah "Experiments are the only means of attaining knowledge at our disposal. The rest is poetry, imagination." -Max Planck
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Ah, I love fractals!! For some of the best Mandelbrot porn out there, visit Mandelbulb. The images feel exceptionally familiar!
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TmC47 wrote:While great fun these programs are, if you're 'really' serious about fractals, I'd suggest (get 'yer CC out) UltraFractal. I've been 'into' fractals since 1984 (even attended a seminar at Delft Tech Uni where Benoit lectured once), and this is, IMHO, by far the most sophisticated program out there. Photoshop buffs will love it's layers. Janet Parke (amongst others) works miracles with it. Thanks for the link. I really like the unlimited digit precision. (quickman is limited to the CPU floating point max). I’m tempted to buy the application, but it’s hard to justify the price. Hmm… Also, here’s a link to a recent TED Talk by Benoit Mandelbrot. benzyme wrote:some of those look more like Julia sets (which are prettier, imo) All of my images are Mandelbrot, and I think all of the others are as well. Goes to show how varied the set can be. gibran2 is a fictional character. Any resemblance to anyone living or dead is purely coincidental.
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http://www.miqel.com/fra...th-mandelbrot-magic.html"For each point in the M-Set there is a corresponding Julia-set, the difference is J-sets repeat themselves perfectly over and over as you "zoom in" by Iterating the equation into finer and finer points on the grid. The M-set however changes constantly as you zoom in, and is a single continuous line that maps the transition between Every possible julia set (from a straight line to a million-coil spiral to lightning like fragments)." "Nothing is true, everything is permitted." ~ hassan i sabbah "Experiments are the only means of attaining knowledge at our disposal. The rest is poetry, imagination." -Max Planck
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Evening Glory wrote:Ah, I love fractals!! For some of the best Mandelbrot porn out there, visit Mandelbulb. The images feel exceptionally familiar! Someone posted this link a while back, but I had forgotten about it (the link, not the incredible images). Thanks for posting it! Some of those images are eerily similar to what I see when I break through. You too? gibran2 is a fictional character. Any resemblance to anyone living or dead is purely coincidental.
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Incredible 3d fractal http://vimeo.com/10531753and a very nice zoom from teamfresh http://vimeo.com/12185093
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That zoom is incredible! This one reminds me very much of the breakthrough “membrane”: Mandelbulb zoomedit: That teamfresh zoom video also gives one a sense of just how big infinity really is. Imagine zooming in, not for 14 minutes, but for billions of years. And after those billions of years, there would still be infinitely more detail to zoom into! Mind-boggling… gibran2 is a fictional character. Any resemblance to anyone living or dead is purely coincidental.
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Wooo(insert infinite 'o's here)oow! By far the most ambitious zoom ever attempted... and certainly succeeded. Thank you for this link. benzyme wrote:you're preparing drugs, not salad.
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benzyme wrote:http://www.miqel.com/fra...th-mandelbrot-magic.html"For each point in the M-Set there is a corresponding Julia-set, the difference is J-sets repeat themselves perfectly over and over as you "zoom in" by Iterating the equation into finer and finer points on the grid. The M-set however changes constantly as you zoom in, and is a single continuous line that maps the transition between Every possible julia set (from a straight line to a million-coil spiral to lightning like fragments)." Excellent primer for all those interested! Thank you! benzyme wrote:you're preparing drugs, not salad.
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you're welcome. the spirals are julia sets, which are prominent in psychedelic vision "Nothing is true, everything is permitted." ~ hassan i sabbah "Experiments are the only means of attaining knowledge at our disposal. The rest is poetry, imagination." -Max Planck
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Watching these Julia set animations feels like witnessing "creation from nothing".
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I've used Ultrafractal quite a bit, and agree that it's the best by far. Here's one of mine.
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This thread made my day... I love fractals Thanks for all the info guys! Peace and Happy Journeys All posts are completely fictional and for educational purposes only
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