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imvvho, a neat little "fractal" i made...
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Chris M. Thomasson
2012-07-23 21:09:51 UTC
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[I goofed up and accidentally posted this to sci.fractal without including
this group! ;^(...]


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https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/sci.fractals/vNgbhnGGczM
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Sorry, but you need webkit to render the very crude html...

Here is _half_ of the fractal in motion:

http://webpages.charter.net/appcore/ctfractal.html



Here is the same half with different curve:

http://webpages.charter.net/appcore/ctfractal_s.html



Here is the fractal at max "distortion" or wave collapse/cancel I guess:

http://webpages.charter.net/appcore/ctfractal_ss.html



When I mention "half" of the fractal, I mean I would like to add a mirror
image. Imagine the static picture in the motionless fractal with a mirror
image partner. Will get that done when I get some more time.


Well, it seems when I put the other half in, it kind of looks like strands
of dna or something. Anyway, I did not expect the picture I get. It looks 3d
at moments but its totally stored in 2d. Keep in mind that the "motionless"
fractal is actually moving, but it cancels.



What do you think? Is it a total piece of crap?


;^)




sorry for the sloppy html, it's a copy and paste from jsfiddle.com:

http://jsfiddle.net/vMRXf/16
Chris M. Thomasson
2012-07-24 19:11:28 UTC
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Post by Chris M. Thomasson
Sorry, but you need webkit to render the very crude html...
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Post by Chris M. Thomasson
http://webpages.charter.net/appcore/ctfractal.html
FWIW, I updated the CSS3 in order to support Mozilla.
Sjouke Burry
2012-07-26 19:01:12 UTC
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Post by Chris M. Thomasson
[I goofed up and accidentally posted this to sci.fractal without
including this group! ;^(...]
original post and message
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/sci.fractals/vNgbhnG
GczM ----------------------------------------------------
Sorry, but you need webkit to render the very crude html...
http://webpages.charter.net/appcore/ctfractal.html
http://webpages.charter.net/appcore/ctfractal_s.html
http://webpages.charter.net/appcore/ctfractal_ss.html
When I mention "half" of the fractal, I mean I would like to add a
mirror image. Imagine the static picture in the motionless fractal
with a mirror image partner. Will get that done when I get some more
time.
Well, it seems when I put the other half in, it kind of looks like
strands of dna or something. Anyway, I did not expect the picture I
get. It looks 3d at moments but its totally stored in 2d. Keep in mind
that the "motionless" fractal is actually moving, but it cancels.
What do you think? Is it a total piece of crap?
Yes. Nobody can look at the fractal, and there is no
description of the used formula.

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