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Yes, it is a Scarlatti piece. I have many and I really like them - they seem to go good with fractals for some reason.
Now, the Sept.
13,
2013: The All-Seeing Eye Awesome! I zoomed back to parent - rather not-so-pretty.
And zooming in to E+12 shows self-similarity at it's best. Looks like brain matter with triangle virus or prions embedded.
Not really impressive enuf to do a full animation, esp since the images take a while to render as you go in.
However, I did do an animated GIF file with 67 images and it shows all that needs to be seen.
Myriads of triangles - and they seem to be distorted at the beginning but get "cleaner" as you go in.
The last one (E+11) seems almost perfect, and begins to resemble a "Koch Fractal", like the snowflake.
Mini-triangles protrude from the sides. Maybe at depth this phenomenon will occur, need to check.
Also the sides of these triangles seem to be perfect borders - strait with no increased complexity as you zoom in.
http://www.fractal-animation.net/trianglez.gif 20MEG download
So Muth has found a perfect triangle and square now, how about higher polygons? They must be in there somewhere!
I rescued a HP Athlon64 from work, new HD, vid card, inc memory. Formatted the HD to boot DOS-7.
Did anyone know it IS possible to access USB memory stick from DOS? Cool!
Then I installed WinXP from an old unused disk I paid $200 for way back when.
That is tricky when the HD is SATA as XP has no native drivers for SATA, but I got it done.
And it kept the DOS! Now I have a dual boot system, and it is FAST with fractint!
This confirms what I have observed for years - the Athlon64 chips (at least those from 5-10 years ago) scream with fractint!
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