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Description: Regular Mandelbox with scale=-5:

In iteration step:

scale=scale-0.15*(scale+1);
 fixedRadius = scale*scale;
 length= Math.Pow(x*x + y*y + z*z,0.42);

... and the following sphere folding:

 if (length < fixedRadius && length >= minRadius) {
        mult=Math.Sqrt(fixedRadius)/(length);
  }
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Keywords: Mandelbox Gestaltlupe 
Posted by: trafassel September 13, 2010, 01:05:47 AM

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September 14, 2010, 09:11:12 PM
Ok, but what, if some of the scientific assistants of a university in Japan are sharing their newest fractal formulas at fractalforums.com? smiley

 
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September 13, 2010, 04:19:45 AM
Very molecular! and very crystalline!  The interesting shapes are the "bonds" which actually do look like p and d shells from the Schroedinger wave equations.

Every time i find an image like this it makes me more confident that the essential motion laws for the universe are in these fractalforum pages, not in some university in Japan!

It would not be the first time that artists have found the fundamental laws of science ahead of scientists!

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