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| Articles about Fractal |
| Fractal en tres dimensiones | | 2008-08-23 05:32:19 | | Hay Fractales, más sobre fractales y luego impresionanes recreaciones de un fractal en tres dimensiones, en donde parece que la forma que tienen son de una partícula de nieve y el color rojo que le da el valor del fuego: | | By: SoyGik | | |
| | Fractal trees | | 2008-07-18 13:04:09 | | The Pythagoras tree represents simple fractal structure consisting of squares. Also, there are many variations of fractal trees, which are consist of lines and curves.
The three-dimensional fractal tree above is constructed from lines. It belongs to L-system class of fractals. Associated as trunk and branches brown lines of the tree are elements of low generations [...] | | By: Optical illusion | | |
| | Explore Fractal World with Benojt - The Fractal Explorer | | 2008-06-24 12:45:34 | | From a complex plane like Mandelbrot and Julia sets we can see more beautiful rendered image with Benojt the Fractal explorer. Although there a many free and commercials Fractal Explorer and Fractal Generator software out there, Benojt came with a simple way to explore. It's a Java based application and to run this application we need a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) installed which supports at | | By: Computers & Networking | | |
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| Fractal Table! | | 2008-06-16 22:12:16 | | Here’s a cool lookin’ fractal table. I am not sure if it’s actually usable but still, it’s a cool design.
The Fractal Table is a table developed by Platform Wertel Oberfell and Matthias Bär for Materialise.MGX. It’s based on fractal growth patterns - their studies on these patterns show treelike stems growing into smaller [...] | | By: BEDzine - We are crazy about BEDs!!! | | |
| | | Imágen de un Increíble Fractal | | 2008-05-22 08:43:33 | | Ya os conté hace tiempo lo que era un fractal, pero hay imágenes que me hacen recordar lo bonito que son; ya que parece que tienen más de arte pictórico que lo que realmente es: una estructura geométrica infinitesimalmente repetitiva. A ver que os parece la foto que me ha hecho recordar algunos post del [...] | | By: SoyGik | | |
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| Free Fractal generation using Gnofract 4D | | 2007-12-22 03:30:00 | | What is fractalA fractal is generally "a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be subdivided in parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole," a property called self-similarity. The term was coined by Benoît Mandelbrot in 1975 and was derived from the Latin fractus meaning "broken" or "fractured".A fractal often has the following features: It has a fine structure at arbitrarily small scales.It is too irregular to be easily described in traditional Euclidean geometric language.It is self-similar (at least approximately or stochastically).It has a Hausdorff dimension which is greater than its topological dimension (although this requirement is not met by space-filling curves such as the Hilbert curve).It has a simple and recursive definition.Because they appear similar at all levels of magnification, fractals are often considered to be infinitely complex (in informal terms). Natural objects that approximate fractals to a degree include clouds, | | By: Computers & Networking | | |
| | La sociedad fractal y entrópica | | 2007-09-22 14:02:16 | | Un fractal es un objeto geométrico cuya estructura básica se repite en diferentes escalas, es decir que, como diría un físico es auto-similar exacta o estadísticamente. El término fue propuesto por el matemático Benoît Mandelbrot en 1975. El nombre deriva del hecho de que, al ser un objeto geométrico, se le puede asociar una dimensionalidad [...] | | By: Humanismo y conectividad, La evolución de la conci | | |
| | Fractal Consciousness | | 2007-05-10 12:02:39 | | I love fractals. They were a revelation to me when I first learned about them, as I imagine it was for science to learn there really are patterns in nature. “Mandelbrot’s reality has shapes undreamed of by Euclid, and surprises that ridicule the idea of order…clouds, coastlines, tree branches, commodity prices, word frequencies, turbulence in fluids, stars in the sky, a reputation, fame, the passage of history itself… - all are fractal shapes.” (Morrow, Lance. ESSAY: Let Us Recuse Ourselves Awhile. (Time, 03-05-1990), p. 72.)
In my book I suggest awareness of fractals might help spark the consciousness necessary to create a world outside of what are now considered to be our boundaries. Some researchers believe ancient civilizations were processing fractals long ago, evidence of which is found in ancient carvings and artwork. I always thought the Mandelbrot fractal resembled a sitting Buddha on its side. I believe fractals may be a much larger part of our subconscious | | By: Surfing the Tao | | |
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