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Title: Quasi Burning Ship Maiden Voyage...
Post by: stardust4ever on October 21, 2014, 02:22:04 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz1KKxwJzjU

A fractal formula I fabricated that combines the imaginary portion of the Cubic Buffalo with the real portion of the Cubic Burning Ship. It contains masts that resemble both the Cubic Buffalo and the CBS. This is the first zoom movie that I'm aware of. She's my little plaything. Virgin fractal no longer...  :-*

Special thanks to Kalles Fraktaler for putting this formula and others in your software...

High quality download link coming shortly...
https://mega.co.nz/#!2oty2DAS!rHDn27hobdsvmhlghj4PPTBC1Z5LXfS1DG1wrJYRRLk (https://mega.co.nz/#!2oty2DAS!rHDn27hobdsvmhlghj4PPTBC1Z5LXfS1DG1wrJYRRLk)


Title: Re: Quasi Burning Ship Maiden Voyage...
Post by: stardust4ever on October 21, 2014, 03:34:23 PM
Really fascinating, but it seems there are red herring zoom paths within the set. If you zoom into the 2-fold space between the sixfold inflection points (six-fold inflections always lead to minis), it is possible to zoom in a considerable distance to find a hole in the fractal where you would expect to find a mini. Starting at 1:35 in the video, I zoom into such a crevasse and about 2:05 I come across a diamond formation with what i believe is an empty center, forcing me to take a detour. I may have to explore these "negative space" formations in greater detail later, but the false leads definitely make for a unique excursion. I definitely don't recall such pathways in the Cubic Burning Ship. And I haven't even touched the Buffalo side of the fractal yet... :evil1:


Title: Re: Quasi Burning Ship Maiden Voyage...
Post by: Kalles Fraktaler on October 21, 2014, 05:11:04 PM
And thank you for the formula!
And thanks to laser blaster for the abs method

This is really awesome!


Title: Re: Quasi Burning Ship Maiden Voyage...
Post by: stardust4ever on October 22, 2014, 12:06:12 AM
 
And thank you for the formula!
And thanks to laser blaster for the abs method

This is really awesome!
No, thank you for adding them to your software! O0