January 30, 2011: Star of Ambiguity | Jan. 29 | Jan. 31 | 2011 | FOTD Home |
Fractal
visionaries
and enthusiasts:
Yesterday's scene was located in a side filament of the northeastern
period-10 bud on the main bay of the Mandelbrot set. Today's
image is a close up of the 'star' on the main filament extending from
that same bud. The color palette is a virtual repeat of
yesterday's, with only a few minor changes.
Once again, I rendered the scene with the outside set to
'tdis'.
At this low magnitude the slow-down is still apparent, but with a
calculation time of a mere 40 seconds, the delay is no problem.
The rating of a 6-1/2 indicates that the image is worth at least a
brief look, especially with a calculation time of 40 seconds.
The name "Star of Ambiguity" implies that no one knows exactly what
lies at the center of the 'star' in the image. Actually, the
star
has no limit, so all attempts to find what lies at its center are
certain to be futile. The center always lies just beyond the
limit of definition.
With all the new-fangled programs inserting strange characters into
text files, running parameter files from the internet can sometimes be
tricky. The simplest way to avoid the problems caused by
strange
characters is to view the image already calculated on the currently
active FOTD web site at:
http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/TESTS/FOTD/jim_muths_fotd.html
The original web site, currently inactive, may be accessed at:
http://www.Nahee.com/FOTD/
Steady snow fell all day Saturday here at Fractal Central, while the
temperature hovered around a reasonable 28F -2C. By nightfall
about 3-1/2 inches or 9cm of fresh snow had piled up. As I
cleared the fractal driveway, the fractal cats watched the action from
their window shelf. They took to their warmer shelf over the
heat
when the outside show ended.
My day was busy, mostly with keeping the fractal pavements cleaned and
keeping the chicken soup coming for FL, who is back on her feet, but
still not up to par. The next FOTD will be posted in 24
hours. Until then, take care, and if the theory of relativity
is
correct, one plus one does not always equal two.
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
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