These sets are not too hard to make people. You use Newtons method and a range of colours to define a convergence limit on the number of iterations it takes the algorithm to come to a solution. Haha :P I love complex numbers.
Yeah, it should go forever. In theory, it is infinite. In practice, the patterns get limited detail because of limited precision in calculations and rounding off number values. If you zoom in lots with the applet at hightechdreams . com, eventually, you'll see how these limitations affect the image.
If I tried that, it would probably get muted because of copyright violation for the audio track. The current music was made by a buddy of mine and used with his permission.
I hope that was helpful too. lol If you want to zoom in using an interactive Java Applet, there is a helpful link in the description. There, you can use any number of Julia Set fractals. If you look on wikipedia, there is an article on Julia Set which explains it in detail. It is a bit technical/mathy, though. The applet is easier to use than the math is to understand.
This is what God does to zoom into earth...lol
ymom11 9 months ago
These sets are not too hard to make people. You use Newtons method and a range of colours to define a convergence limit on the number of iterations it takes the algorithm to come to a solution. Haha :P I love complex numbers.
kyle3420 10 months ago
Wow this is so cool.
samuel1098765 11 months ago
this is so cool lol
0SukMunky0 1 year ago
ah my head hurts..
DefyGraaavity 1 year ago
Get real!
phj1990 1 year ago
my mind is boggled :D
too bad the math to explain the stuff is past me
animalzinhoquick 1 year ago
that is amazing
lisbonsaint 2 years ago
It just goes on forever, doesn't it?
MasterCat12 2 years ago
Yeah, it should go forever. In theory, it is infinite. In practice, the patterns get limited detail because of limited precision in calculations and rounding off number values. If you zoom in lots with the applet at hightechdreams . com, eventually, you'll see how these limitations affect the image.
joshig1983 2 years ago
And of course, in physical form the set would stop when it reached the quantum level ;-P
tommyk77 2 years ago
indeed, until your computer could not handle any more massive calculations :d
mieskam1 2 years ago
It needs better music... Sorry. Try "Now We Know" by Jeff Hanson. Or maybe you'd like "Comptine" by Yann Tiersen.
LeOceanLia 2 years ago
If I tried that, it would probably get muted because of copyright violation for the audio track. The current music was made by a buddy of mine and used with his permission.
joshig1983 2 years ago
@joshig1983
"The current music was made by a buddy of mine."
I think he should probably find a new hobby...
ophello 1 year ago
The "music" made it all worth it.
LuckySandal 3 years ago
it's a Julia set fractal zoom. I hope that was helpful.
quiveringlemon 3 years ago
I hope that was helpful too. lol If you want to zoom in using an interactive Java Applet, there is a helpful link in the description. There, you can use any number of Julia Set fractals. If you look on wikipedia, there is an article on Julia Set which explains it in detail. It is a bit technical/mathy, though. The applet is easier to use than the math is to understand.
joshig1983 3 years ago
that is sick , but what the fuck is it ???
winterniceguy 3 years ago 2