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Title: Metaphase Variation 1
Post by: HPDZ on October 19, 2008, 09:13:59 PM
I have made a few new animations since I last posted anything here. This is a snapshot of the middle of the latest one, which I call Metaphase Variation 1. This is a variation on the "Metaphase" end point that Paul Derbyshire discovered back in the 1990's.

(http://www.hpdz.net/images/MetaphaseVar1-3.jpg)

The full animation is at www.hpdz.net/Anim_MetaphaseVar1.htm. (http://www.hpdz.net/Anim_MetaphaseVar1.htm) It zooms to a size of 1e-99 (which corresponds to a UltraFractal magnification of 4E+99.

The original Metaphase zoom is at www.hpdz.net/Anim_Metaphase.htm (http://www.hpdz.net/Anim_Metaphase.htm)

(Sorry for the typo in the URL -- I had an extra '.' after the "htm" extension. The link should work now.)


Title: Re: Metaphase Variation 1
Post by: fractalwizz on October 19, 2008, 11:29:36 PM
Sweet animation.
I like the coloring with this one.


Title: Re: Metaphase Variation 1
Post by: cKleinhuis on October 20, 2008, 12:00:14 AM
those stills look pretty nice, this is 'standard' mandelbrot formula ? nice nice nice  :police:


Title: Re: Metaphase Variation 1
Post by: HPDZ on October 20, 2008, 12:51:54 AM
Thanks.

Yes, this is indeed the standard Mandelbrot formula. You can download the video to see how the zooming is done. Most of the credit goes to Paul Derbyshire for finding the original idea; this is a variation of mine on that original concept. But it does show there's a lot more to the M-set than just spirals....