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The Mandelbrot set, according to Wikipedia, is “the set of complex numbers for which the function does not diverge.” Even if you don’t understand the mathematics behind it, ...
In this interactive, zoom deep into a Mandelbrot set, the most famous of fractals, to the mind-bending magnification of 250,000,000x.
Dr. Holly Kreiger from MIT shows us how below (interspersed with some of the famous Mandelbrot zoom shots, of course). Check it out. -- Ryan Cooper ...
Posted in News Tagged blue pill, color, display, fractal, IPS, mandelbrot, microcontroller, small, stm32, zoom ← Hackaday Links: October 25, 2020 A Unique Display Makes An Unusual Clock → ...
The zoom and location of the print relative to the entire image are varied in each one and, in many cases, it's a visual disaster—only a few random specks appear, with no pattern discernible.
In this fractal feature, explore the infinite detail of a Mandelbrot set as you zoom to 250,000,000x magnification.
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