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Title: XX Reactor Core
Post by: stardust4ever on March 31, 2010, 02:20:15 AM
XX Reactor Core

(http://www.fractalforums.com/gallery/1/1301_31_03_10_1_31_11.jpeg)

http://www.fractalforums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=1983

I happened to be doing some methodological zooming on the Mandelbrot set. I had been especially intrigued by a video entitled "Metaphase" on HPDZ.net:
http://www.hpdz.net/Anim_Metaphase.htm


By following his technique, which starts out with a single cross formation and later becomes two and finally four crosses lined up in a row (the now famous "metaphase" image looks like chromosomes), I extended the process to 8, 16, and finally 32 little Xs! Every time I reiterate the process, I have to zoom many levels through the single, double, quad, and so on. After I had 32 Xs lined up in a little row, the two on either edge were so tiny they could barely be seen. I then zoom in through the center rather than go through another painful iteration.

(by this point, even with my Quad-core Phenom II running at 3.6Ghz and 64 bit calcs, the iteration count was climbing and becoming numbingly slow) :hurt:

I zoom in further to ultimately reveal a big "X" with each of four arms each containging sixteen Xs a piece, an X made up of Xs! I tinker around with the color mapping, save the file, and render big at 2400x2400 pixels and a whopping 782.8 zooms (magnification= 4.4*10^235) - That's smaller that one divided by a googol squared!!

See also my much deeper "XXX Fusion Cell" rendered following a nearby zoom path, only to a much much deeper level:
http://www.fractalforums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=1985