October 25, 2013: Star of Anchara | Oct. 24 | Oct. 27 | 2013 | FOTD Home |
Fractal
visionaries
and enthusiasts:
In today's image I combined 2 parts of Z^(-2.5) with one part of
Z^(-4.5) and added (1/C). The parent fractal that results is
a
large shapeless open area filled with blobs of debris. Two
large
irregular rings lie to the west of this open area, which are connected
by one of the strangest minibrots, (If a minibrot is what it is.), that
I have yet found. Today's scene lies just to the southeast of
this 'minibrot', on a filament extending from it. The trip in
from the surface or out to it is quite interesting.
The name "Star of Anchara" indicates that today's image lies deep
inside its parent fractal, just as, according to some fringe groups,
the mystic land of Anchara lies deep in the interior of the planet
earth.
The artistic rating of an 8 shows that extra effort went into the
coloring. But the math rating of a 6 shows that, except for
the
strange minibrot on the parent's surface, little new math interest lies
in the image.
The calculation time of 1-3/4 seconds will pass in a couple
flashes. A visit to the web sites will cut the flashes down
to
one.
More clouds than sun, with a temperature of 50F 10C, kept the Halloween
feeling quite strong here at Fractal Central today. The
fractal
cats spent the day testing each other's limits. The new
little
1-kg girl, Jasmine, is learning that she must give the older 6-1/2-kg
guy, Nicholas, a bit of peace now and then, and the older guy is
learning that the newcomer cannot be batted around at will.
The
fractal humans made sure the fractal cats understood the rules.
The next FOTD will probably not be posted until Oct. 27.
Until
then, take care, and what about bigfoots and other assorted
monsters? With all the well-founded reports of sightings, it
is
impossible, except in the opinions of hard-core skeptics, to shrug off
all these reports as delusions of the gullible. At the same
time,
if such monsters did exist, we would certainly have found some hard
evidence such as bodies by this time. And BTW, let's get
Sebastien back on the list. He comes up with some pretty good
images, and I'm not sure why he quit the list in the first place.
Jim Muth
jimmuth@earthlink.net
START PARAMETER FILE=======================================
Star_of_Anchara { ; time=0:01:45.00 SF5
at 2000MHZ
reset=2004 type=formula formulafile=basicer.frm
formulaname=MandAutoCritInZ function=recip passes=1
center-mag=-5.167745029628875/-0.1068011145484513/\
4.572751e+010/1/55/0 params=2/-2.5/1/-4.5/0/0/0/0
float=y maxiter=1250 inside=0 logmap=127
periodicity=6 mathtolerance=0.05/1
colors=0000Iz0Gz0Ew0Ct0Aq08n05k00h00c00Z00U00P00K0\
0H00E00B005yxzzuCxIblJF`JU`JDZC503KC1H070D5K_4IO0F\
i0O`3IzZCxLDOKDzqzmzzYLCk`B_PCOQDK8n2HJ8IGTFNmwG7k\
jwZQgTLeaHqJAf`BXTCNLDKG5HC8zlzkPzeJzbJuYJoh_yyWRZ\
9ln7MROK4cJzVMmNPcFS`7VTH`LQeD_k6hpINuan1_rDZuPYx`\
kaUyGOuHJrHFbEVOCiFaU_BVEXPESLDNHGzjFkZEXO`UqVRfPO\
XJLN0Kn7JWWWGRSFMPEHMDgxj_maScUKTL6xKAcG00rtqrZ_YA\
v3Bh7CWAxpghdXTUN9A04TK7QI9OGBLExG`hHTTIL3JrvmIEbB\
DYCDTCDODIksxXu`QZok4WX9P0tM5iJAZGFOZ`RJPWhgMTVHuY\
Ci589ZFJvEGbDhGRTIKli`cbVVWPMPJQA4JF9RGAKIChCyTG`1\
vWAqdBhYC_RDRKSvUFEaUv72Wi8PTdRcYPXRNQKLJM2rHBYIhU\
GaPFWLmPHmEUmGPmHLmIHmQcmMQmqQm_JmnumAtmDimFZmHOm_\
RzTUzGJzHHzIFzPGzSHzPFzMEzx8zmAzzBzzCzz`zzTzzLzzKz\
zHzzFzz3zz7zzAzzjzzZzzOzz1zz5Qz9fzqSzX7zi9zZBzO4zJ\
7zH9zGBzEqzaczTQzLizwTz_SzhOz`KzTGzLWzpyzSgzP_zMSz\
JKzGqzA_zjUzaOzUIzLWz8RzA }
frm:MandAutoCritInZ {; Jim Muth
a=real(p1), b=imag(p1), d=real(p2), f=imag(p2),
g=1/f, h=1/d, j=1/(f-b), z=(((-a*b*g*h)^j)+(p4)),
k=real(p3)+1, l=imag(p3)+100, c=fn1(pixel):
z=k*((a*(z^b))+(d*(z^f)))+c,
|z| < l }
END PARAMETER FILE=========================================