Title: Classes of fractal in nature Post by: Tglad on October 17, 2010, 01:26:44 AM Sorry for the repost (from new theories and research), this is a nicer category to put this pic in.
It is a compilation of fractals, classified into a logical table. (http://nocache-nocookies.digitalgott.com/gallery/4/853_14_11_10_4_58_54.jpeg) hi res https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B8S7Si-yu3DoNTNkMjNkYmQtMjAyYi00ZDJlLTg5MTUtODNkODFkY2MxOTg1&hl=en (https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B8S7Si-yu3DoNTNkMjNkYmQtMjAyYi00ZDJlLTg5MTUtODNkODFkY2MxOTg1&hl=en) The inverse fractal class is the one vertically opposite. So with the lightning the opposite fractal is a block of glass with lightning as a crack (the gap). The opposite of the cloud is a solid gemstone with a cloud in it... so the part that isn't gemstone is the cloud (the void cluster). Tricky finding examples in each class! Title: Re: Classes of fractal in nature Post by: Bent-Winged Angel on November 30, 2010, 05:10:05 PM Is it possible that anobject could fall into more than one cattagory?
Title: Re: Classes of fractal in nature Post by: Tglad on December 01, 2010, 12:51:30 AM Yes I think so. The table is just the core, simple shapes. I came up with it as I thought it would be nice for us to have some words to describe what we see... like 'that looks like a cluster coming out of a sponge' or whatever. So its like the periodic table, you can make anything out of it, but you can't really break each element down to something simpler. |