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#1: Joseph Newton (Shroomyjoe) on Sep 5, 2013
Different forms of this fractal can be made, as in the branches can extend at 45° angles or 30° angles. Smaller angles do look cooler, but unfortunately it is a bit difficult to make them with an orthogonal grid.#2: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Sep 5, 2013
Fractals are fascinating. Mind boggling at times, but still fascinating. I read a while back that they were researching fractals created by heart rhythms to use as a diagnostic tool, but haven't seen anything recently.#3: Thomas Genuine (Genuine) on Sep 5, 2013
Interesting FORMAL experiments of PBN puzzles:#4: Kristen Vognild (Kristen) on Sep 6, 2013
When you see that ALL numbers are uneven: it means a regular labirynth...
When you see that numbers are in pyramid form: it means a spiral figure.
:)
Another interesting fact: Theoretical fractals were used in the proof of the famous Fermat thesis!
My favorite fractal is Romanesco broccoli:#5: annalivia (annalivia) on Sep 7, 2013
http://www.fourmilab.ch/images/Romanesco/
that's too cool, Kristen! I've been a fractal fan from way back, but never seen anything like this. How could anyone manage to quit staring at it long enough to ingest it!#6: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Sep 9, 2013
nice one, Joseph!
yep, now I'm hungry#7: Joseph Newton (Shroomyjoe) on Sep 21, 2013
Does anyone know of the Mandlebrot? It looks like three inkblots smudged into each other. I can never get my head around how it works. Too many Thetas.#8: Kristen Vognild (Kristen) on Sep 21, 2013
Yep, my family has been re-watching Babylon 5, and the Minbari appear to have blue Mandelbrot sets on their heads.#9: Bryan McQuary (irsponge) on Jun 14, 2014
http://www.frostjedi.com/vex/html/minbari.html
I thought this was the Sweet 16 bracket ;-)
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