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Comment count is 15
StanleyPain - 2010-07-04

You have not lived until you have seen this shit projected onto a hi-def planetarium dome.


memedumpster - 2010-07-04

I totally believe you, and now I am completely empty inside.


Toenails - 2010-07-04

Do yourself a favor and completely skip 6:37

Your brain will think me later. Now, if you'll excuse me, I seem to have developed quite a nosebleed.


pastorofmuppets - 2010-07-04

z = z^2 + c. Well that's pretty straightfoward... I wonder what the closed form looks like?


pastorofmuppets - 2010-07-04

Oh, but I kid. On a serious note: this might be the best one of these I've seen on here. Limiting the colors makes the self-similarity easier to focus on.

And, maybe I'm just crazy, but I figure the point of watching these things is to get those split-second goosebumps where your brain locks in on the fact that the self-similarity means it goes on and on and on and on and on...


Repomancer - 2013-02-12

The closed form is the black stuff surrounded by colors. (It gets rather thin in some spots.) Colored points are *not* part of the M-set. A point's color is assigned by how near it is to the actual border of the set, sort of (actually how many calculations it took to decide that point isn't in the set proper). The set is neatly contained in a circle of radius 2, so it has a finite surface area, but the length of iits perimeter is the largest infinity known. That's zany stuff.

I took the '87 SIGGRAPH fractals class 'cause a) the employer paid for a couple classes of my choice, and b) I had a vague idea they made pretty pictures somehow. Walked out of there with my mind blown.


kingofthenothing - 2010-07-04

If there was an afterlife, it would probably look something like this.s


SecretJunk - 2010-07-04

The afterlife will look like a nitrous oxide high?


chumbucket - 2010-07-04

My god, it's full of recursion.


Chalkdust - 2010-07-04

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Oktay - 2010-07-05

To understand recursion, you have to understand recursion.


mouser - 2010-07-04

All fun but this is getting a bit old.


kennydra - 2010-07-05

never.


oddeye - 2010-07-05

I agree with mouser, if these "composers" are so talented and all that how come it's the same music all the time?

I like classical music too guys, but you got to write some new stuff every so often.


kennydra - 2010-10-15

Mandelbrot is dead now and I blame you.


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