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Fractal
visionaries
and enthusiasts:
Today's quick fractal lies on the southwest shore line of the main bud
of the Z^(2.002)+C Mandeloid. But it's not what would be
expected
at this location. The entire parent fractal has been rotated
so
that the negative X-axis cuts through the bud at this point, and things
almost always get somewhat chaotic near the X-axis of fractals with
fractional exponents of Z.
The rating of a ? means that I was undecided on how to rate the
image. On one hand, it's something never before seen; on the
other hand, it's just another picture of a minibrot with a fancy basin
around it.
The name "Testing the Second" is a re-arrangement of the first title
that came to mind -- "The Second Test". There was a first
version
of the same scene that failed miserably. The whole image is
still
little more than a test, which is another reason why I could not decide
on a rating.
The calculation time of 1/100 second under 2 minutes is fast enough to
keep boredom at bay, yet slow enough to allow time to pour a drink in
preparation for the grand revelation of the never-before-seen image.
Those who would rather not run a parameter file may view the full image
in hi-def, rendered by Hal Lane and posted to the current FOTD web site
at:
http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/TESTS/FOTD/jim_muths_fotd.html
Paul's original FOTD web site is still at:
http://www.Nahee.com/FOTD/
though it has not been updated in a while.
I think we'll begin uploading stuff to my own FOTD web site on Monday,
so be prepared for an upcoming announcement.
Except for a heavy but brief snow shower in the morning, Sunday was a
typical midwinter day here at Fractal Central, with ample sun and a
temperature of 34F +1C. The fractal cats took full advantage
of
the sun while it was shining, and fled to the warmth of the shelf over
the heat when the sun sank beneath the top branches of a tree across
the road. The humans had an active but not hectic
day. The
next FOTD will be posted in 24 hours. Until then, take care,
and
sometimes the answer to a perplexing problem is found where least
expected.
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
jimmuth@aol.com
START PARAMETER FILE=======================================
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frm:MandelbrotBC3 { ; by several Fractint users
e=p1, a=imag(p2)+100
p=real(p2)+PI
q=2*PI*fn1(p/(2*PI))
r=real(p2)+PI-q
Z=C=Pixel:
Z=log(Z)
IF(imag(Z)>r)
Z=Z+flip(2*PI)
ENDIF
Z=exp(e*(Z+flip(q)))+C
|Z|<a }
END PARAMETER FILE=========================================