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Warped-Plane Mandels
2008.01.25
White Hot Heat
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White Hot Heat
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Electric Mitosis
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Electric Mitosis
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i of the Beholder
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i of the Beholder
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Glow Among Us
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Glow Among Us
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Velvet
(this is the most common type of shape found in these fractals)
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Velvet
(this is the most common type of shape found in these fractals)
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Coronal Mass
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Coronal Mass
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The Meion
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The Meion
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Neuronic
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Neuronic
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Neonic
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Neonic
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The Twin Reaktors (These guys are so evil-looking, I love it!)
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The Twin Reaktors (These guys are so evil-looking, I love it!)
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Natural Shell
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Natural Shell
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Gold Onyx
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Gold Onyx
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Mad Spasm
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Mad Spasm
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Mandelbrot fractals have been around for a long time, and they, as all other fractals, are based on simple repetitive algorithms operating on the complex plane. But what if you warp the plane? This changes the rules for complex numbers, and instead of just warping the fractal images, it creates an entirely new set. That is how these images were generated, and the interesting thing is that they are all parts of the same fractal (z=z^2+c). Most flat-plane fractals have much less variety.