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  • Does anyone else see hard edges between mirrored areas only when it is moving, pausing the video makes them go away?

  • @TiagoTiagoT Absolutely. The technical term for this type of fractal is Kaleidoscopic Iterated Function Systems (K-IFS). You made a very relevant comment, thanks for that. I hadn't noticed that before. Seems like K-IFS are better suited for still images rather than animations, especially because of this mirror effect that becomes too much visible.

  • Can you make a 4D fractal with 2 dimensions being the Mandelbrot fractal (c is variable) and the other 2 being the Julia fractal (z0 is variable)?

  • @truth14ful

    Yes of course this is possible. Google 4D Mandelbrot Julia to find out, or search for David Makin's Julibrot videos in Youtube.

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  • So plastic.

  • That's fantastic! There should be a 3D version of these videos, that would be awesome!

  • @DigitallAngell The horrible, beautiful, immutible... death cry of our realities.

  • I have no idea why, but this is SEVERELY unnerving.

  • endless evolution  of hyperspace...

  • Still, i will never understand what these things are. They seem solid but never are and you can go zoom and go on and on and on forever.

    I a way i think they are related to our consiousness and the diffirent dimensions we are atill arguing about.

    Thanks for this vid!

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