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Description: Here is a fresh experiment with mixing the Julia set of ((Z^2 + ((RE(Z) + IM(Z)) / 2.1)) - 0.83) with a simple location of (-0.75, 0.1). I can see some of the vortexes starting to "influence" the result. Very interesting indeed!

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Posted by: Chris Thomasson December 01, 2015, 10:00:04 PM

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