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Title: I say HELLO to everybody out there
Post by: Buddy on January 08, 2010, 10:06:05 PM
Thank you for all the valuable and inspiring contents. I am physicist and software developer interested in electronic arts. Some of the 3d renderings look like electronic quantum states, it is a kind of simulation run in its own universe.  :alien:  :alien:  :alien:  :alien:


Title: Re: I say HELLO to everybody out there
Post by: David Makin on January 08, 2010, 10:33:40 PM
Thank you for all the valuable and inspiring contents. I am physicist and software developer interested in electronic arts. Some of the 3d renderings look like electronic quantum states, it is a kind of simulation run in its own universe.  :alien:  :alien:  :alien:  :alien:


Hello and welcome.

Just out of intrerest, do you mean the same 3D renderings that resemble radiolaria ? :)

http://www.fractalforums.com/the-3d-mandelbulb/are-radiolaria-an-example-of-a-mandelbulb-t2195/ (http://www.fractalforums.com/the-3d-mandelbulb/are-radiolaria-an-example-of-a-mandelbulb-t2195/)

Also can you post images that are representations of the actual quantum states as examples ?


Title: Re: I say HELLO to everybody out there
Post by: silencefreedom on January 08, 2010, 10:37:22 PM
thanks David


Title: Re: I say HELLO to everybody out there
Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on January 08, 2010, 10:53:28 PM
    I am physicist and software developer interested in electronic arts.
    Some of the 3d renderings look like electronic quantum states....

Greetings, and Welcome to this particular Forum !!!     :)

Yes, it would be nice if you would share some images of "electronic quantum states" that you refer to as being like the 3-D renderings found here.
 


Title: Re: I say HELLO to everybody out there
Post by: David Makin on January 08, 2010, 10:59:37 PM
Thank you for all the valuable and inspiring contents. I am physicist and software developer interested in electronic arts. Some of the 3d renderings look like electronic quantum states, it is a kind of simulation run in its own universe.  :alien:  :alien:  :alien:  :alien:


Hello and welcome.

Just out of intrerest, do you mean the same 3D renderings that resemble radiolaria ? :)

http://www.fractalforums.com/the-3d-mandelbulb/are-radiolaria-an-example-of-a-mandelbulb-t2195/ (http://www.fractalforums.com/the-3d-mandelbulb/are-radiolaria-an-example-of-a-mandelbulb-t2195/)

Also can you post images that are representations of the actual quantum states as examples ?


Also given your observation perhaps I should confer with my cousin a little more - he's a Physicist - though his area is the study of electron clouds I think :)



Title: Re: I say HELLO to everybody out there
Post by: bib on January 08, 2010, 11:00:54 PM
this image seems to have been done in Apophysis!

https://www.dpacket.org/articles/evolving-standards-moores-law-and-deep-packet-capture-storage-models
(https://www.dpacket.org/files/images/image-4.gif)
Subatomic particles at the quantum level postulated by the super-symmetric string theory


Title: Re: I say HELLO to everybody out there
Post by: Buddy on January 08, 2010, 11:12:24 PM
I posted an example in the gallery. It is just the idea behind the fractal renderer. We have a simple mathematical condition with angular and  radial part in the equation. Those points correspond to stable states where the iteration (the result of the application of the artificial law) does not diverge (=change in time). I see an anolgon in finding stable states using the Schroedinger-Equation. Both are relative minimalistic rules resulting in lots of different forms.


Title: Re: I say HELLO to everybody out there
Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on January 09, 2010, 01:31:52 AM
    I posted an example in the gallery.   .....
    We have a simple mathematical condition with angular and
    radial part in the equation.   .....
    Both are relative minimalistic rules resulting in lots of different forms.

Just looked at the two images you put within the Gallery.  They remind me of some renderings I have seen produced using XenoDream.  Yes, very simple and minimalistic.