Negative Mandelbrot
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It's 42.
The answer is 42.
There is 42 of those.
It is 42.
The infinite stops at 42.
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I've seen that whilst operating an electric mixer...
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@zaq4267 eu não entendi!doi mau so burro mesmo
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nóssa só eu achei que é móo lombra!
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@Warcraftian 42.
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Groovy!
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Negative Mandelbrot
.... yes patrick mayonase is an instrument
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@MakinMagicFractals 6x9 really
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ehh wha?
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So a Negative Mandelbrot walks into a bar and orders a Positive Mandelbrot,
The question is, should the bartender ask for payment up front?
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@mjjuna an axis doesn't have an absolute letter associate with it. You can all them whatever you want. It's very comon to use x,y,z when having 3 coordinates. You might like to use i,j,k. You could also call them p,w,l,bob,philip,whatever if you liked.
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So this is what a negative reality inversion is! Neil from "The Youung Ones" was a genius!
ArcanePath360 1 year ago
@ArcanePath360
Actually that would be if you negated "x" ratther than "z" - this would be better desribed as "Negative imaginary inversion" ;)
MakinMagicFractals 1 year ago
From an idiot's point of view (ie: moi) the result seems to be a little chaotic. I don't know if I mean that in terms of Chaos Theory, however. My knowledge of that is equal to my knowledge of fractals. I ask so I can learn something.
spacecowboy5000 2 years ago
Well it's not *that* chaotic but it's certainly more chaotic than a standard quaternion ;)
MakinMagicFractals 2 years ago
when you say third coordinate, do you mean the j-axis?
mjjuna 2 years ago
@mjjuna If you're thinking in terms of the unit vectors - r,i,j,k then yes.
MakinMagicFractals 9 months ago