Arthur C. Clarke presents this unusual documentary on the mathematical discovery of the Mandelbrot Set (M-Set) in the visually spectacular world of fractal geometry. This show relates the science o...
Arthur C. Clarke presents this unusual documentary on the mathematical discovery of the Mandelbrot Set (M-Set) in the visually spectacular world of fractal geometry. This show relates the science of the M-Set to nature in a way that seems to identify the hand of God in the design of the universe itself. Dr. Mandelbrot in 1980 discovered the infinitely complex geometrical shape called the Mandelbrot Set using a very simple equation with computers and graphics.
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I don't understand how some of the numbers in the M-set can shrink to zero. Unless C is a negative number, it seems to me that you would get numbers higher than zero, even if they are very small.
Actually its probably more accurate to call this recursion, not iteration. Iteration is equivalent to recursion, but is more broad (not necessarily talking about functions.)
Iteration relies upon the state of some system whereas recursion can represent pure functions.
religion as a whole is irrational. it has to be. rational thought cannot grasp the infinite. science and rational thought simply cannot address the questions of infinity in a meaningful way. it requires religion, or irrational thought to provide meaningful answers. it is only through religion that we as intelligent beings can make meaningful connections between the finite(our lives) and the infinite.
don't blame the Americans or the christians... what u must do is look at the politicians...and those who figure to prosper from evil.. eg. the NWO and the zionists... Illuminati... don't blame the people for they are IGNORANT
it is because people are brain washed and ignorant...not necessarily stupid, but ignorant. they says Ignorance is bliss. and humans feel safe in this world... of ignorance.
i have 20 20 vision and since about ten i have seen colours in the air that never stay the same there every- were its like closing your eyes and seeing what your imagination can see then you open your eyes and still see the same thing are these fractals
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Iteration relies upon the state of some system whereas recursion can represent pure functions.