FOTD 26-04-03 (Jelly-Bean Fantasy [6])
FOTD -- April 26, 2003 (Rating 6) Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts: During the past day or so I have been pondering the parallel universes that, as weird as it may seem, must now be assumed to exist. As a result of the scientific investigations of the past 50 years or so, we have come to realize that an infinity of infinities of these other universes must exist. Not only does every possible universe exist, an infinity of every possible universe exists. Right now, if this phrase has any meaning, there are an infinity of other versions of myself typing these same words. There are an infinity of other myselves that have made the same single mis-spelling in one word of the discussion. And there are an infinity of myselves that have found exactly the same fractal for today's FOTD. So I guess fractals are not quite as unique as I once supposed. Today's fractal, by the way, reminds me of a bowl of jelly- beans. I named it "Jelly-Bean Fantasy" accordingly. It is part of the parent fractal that results when various portions of 1/Z and Z^(-2) are combined, and 1/C is added before the whole thing is iterated with an escape radius of 340. Using whole-number powers of Z prevents distracting discontinui- ties from forming, though, as is the case with most fractals with negative exponents, different elements tend to overlap. The rating of 6 is reasonably honest. I could have done better if I had tried harder. But a 6 is still above average, so this rating will remain. The 23 minutes spent waiting for the image to render from the parameter file could most likely be spent in more productive endeavors. To save time, I recommend picking up the finished image from one of the FOTD web sites at: <http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html> and at: <http://sdboyd.dyndns.org/~sdboyd/fotd/index.html> The weather has been changeable during the past week here at Fractal Central. The cats' moods have been changeable as well. As a single example, Friday was warm and sunny; today is starting rainy and chilly. This is the way it goes in this part of the world at this time of year. The dynamic duo appears sullen, as they always are when it is raining, but they will survive the inconvenience -- at least they always have in the past. As for myself, I'm using the bad weather to catch up on some tasks that have needed to be done around the place for some time. The daily FOTD will resume on schedule this Thursday, May 1. The FOTD CD will be ready as soon as I get all the image file-names changed. Until Next time, which will arrive in five glorious days, take care, and what would you think if you actually met an alternate version of yourself? Jim Muth jamth@mindspring.com jimmuth@aol.com START 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE================================ Jelly-Bean_Fantasy { ; time=0:23:06.60--SF5 on a P200 reset=2002 type=formula formulafile=allinone.frm formulaname=MandelbrotMix4 function=recip passes=1 center-mag=-0.94249648630458650/-0.211984547670434\ 70/3398605/1/115.000001038892464/-1.11471021949083\ 315e-006 params=-3.7/-1/-1.6/-2/-0.4/240 float=y maxiter=8500 inside=0 logmap=335 periodicity=10 colors=000VJ0H20G00G00G00aO0E00C00i00E00G00G00G02H\ 35H57J99JCCJGELJGLMJMOLMRMMVQOZROaVOdXQfZQiaRmcRpd\ RshTwiTykVznVzpVzrXzuXzwXzyZzwZzw_zw_zwazwazwazucz\ uczudzudzudyufysfwshushsshrsipsiprknrkmrkkrmirmhrn\ frnfppdppcppapr_prZpsZnsXnsVnuTnuRnwQnwQmwOmyMmyLm\ zJmzHmzHmsGpmGrfGs_GuTGwMGzGGz9Gz2Gz0Gz2Jy9MrEQiLT\ cQXVX_OacGhf9mi0sm0zm0yn0wn0wn0un0un0sp3sp9rpCppGp\ pJnrMnrQmrVmrZkraksdishhskhspfssfuwduzduzcuzcuzarz\ apzanz_mz_kz_hy_fwZduZcsZarX_pXXmXVkXTiVRhVQfVOdTL\ cTJaTH_TGZREXRCVR9RQ7QQ5OQ3MQ2LO0JO0HO0GM0EM0CM0AH\ 07M09R09V0A_0Ac0Ch0Cm2Ep5Eu7GyAGzCHzHCzEHzCMzARz9X\ z7az5fz3kz2pz0uz5rz9nzCmzHizLfzOdzTazVZzXXzZTz_Qza\ OzcQzdRzfTzhVziXziZzk_zkazmczmdznfznhzpizpkzrmzrnz\ spzsrzuszuuzwwzwyzyzzyzzzzzzzzzszzhzzZzzOzzJzzGzzC\ zz7zz3zz0zz0zz0zz0zz0zz0zz0zz0zz0zz0zz0yz0yz0yz0wz\ 0wz0wz0uz0uz0uz0sz0sz0sz0 } frm:MandelbrotMix4 {; Jim Muth a=real(p1), b=imag(p1), d=real(p2), f=imag(p2), g=1/f, h=1/d, j=1/(f-b), z=(-a*b*g*h)^j, k=real(p3)+1, l=imag(p3)+100, c=fn1(pixel): z=k*((a*(z^b))+(d*(z^f)))+c, |z| < l } END 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE==================================
Jim, A strange and rare new kind of fractal symmetry object has been found! (The following refers to a zoom into the parent image of this FOTD.) The following par illustrates a new kind of symmetry object that I've never seen before. Like a spiral, it goes on forever. If you zoom into the symmetry point at the center, you will NEVER reach a mandelbrot midget (or a dry lake). (But Fractint will display some weird artifacts if you zoom deeper than 5.E+8.) Note the two midgets on the x-axis near the left and right edges, and how they point towards each other. This I have seen several times before, but there has always been a symmetrical lake at the center. This time, there is no lake - just this point singularity! In all the MandelbrotMix images I've seen before, I've never encountered anything like this! BlackHole { ; A new type of symmetry object ; t= 0:11:20.47 on a P4 2Gh at ; 1600x1200 Image Copyright 2003 ; by Lee H. Skinner ver=2002 ; Version 2002 Patchlevel 5 reset=2002 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm formulaname=mandelbrotmix4 function=recip passes=1 center-mag=-0.64674455879419490/+0.00022406378688037/\ 140.8758 params=-3.7/-1/-1.6/-2/-0.4/240 float=y maxiter=8500 inside=0 logmap=35 symmetry=none periodicity=10 colors=000ZE9<10>PJDOKDNKEMLELLEKMF<26>Q_FR_FR`FR`FRa\ F<16>ZdRZeS_eT_eU`eU`eV_eV<12>cjqckrcktdlvdlxemz<5>os\ zptzruz<3>yyz<4>suurutqtrosqnrpmro<3>gojfniemhcluckfn\ mtakhchWahlZZZ<2>idamgcnigoklpmpqpu<3>mkoljnjhl<3>ddh\ ccgaaf<2>YZcWXaWW_<3>SPSSOQRMO<3>NGGLEEKCC<16>gPIiQJj\ RJ<3>qVMsWNuXOwZP<7>xnVxpWyrX<3>zz`<14>zNFzKDzHC<3>y7\ 5y54y32z00<29>_E9 }
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