well actually it is a bit confusing now you say it like that.
all of the comparisons are representing the full size of the whole fractal image that you see at the start. the last one talks about a proton.
here is a screenshot of the software
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Cool factoid! I will add it to the post on my blog! :)
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and a BIG big thanks for all the comments guys - I'm glad you like it :thumbup:
MENTAL deep Mandelbrot fractal set zoom trip to e228 "Last lights on" by teamfresh!!
here it is...
Last Lights On
(screenshot)
What can I say?
how about the bare facts. I will let you make up your mind about the animation itself and hope you leave a comment.
so here are the facts…
Two...
It's can be obvious that the outer bands around the Mandelbrot set form complete loops around the Mandelbrot set. Look at this image. It is the Mandelbrot set with just two iterations calculated.
You can see that the band representing two iterations, travels smoothly around the outer edges...
The best fractal softwares i think are
chaospro (freeware)
apophysis (freeware)
ultrafractal(shareware)
fractalextreme(shareware)
but there are many many different fractal softwares out there and it depends on what you want to do with the fractal as to what is the best software for the job...
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