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mike3
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 4:14 am
Guest
Hi.

Has anyone ever tried the following procedure:

1. Find a midget Mandelbrot set.

2. Explore this as though it were the main Mandelbrot set.

3. Now find a midget in that.

4. Now use this midget in step (2).

5. Repeat until it gets too slow or you are too stunned and
awed, to zoom any more.

(You'll need a program that supports bignum if you want to go really
far with this.)

If so, what have you observed with it?
mike3
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 7:05 pm
Guest
On Jun 23, 3:14 am, mike3 <mike4...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi.

Has anyone ever tried the following procedure:

1. Find a midget Mandelbrot set.

2. Explore this as though it were the main Mandelbrot set.

3. Now find a midget in that.

4. Now use this midget in step (2).

5. Repeat until it gets too slow or you are too stunned and
awed, to zoom any more.

(You'll need a program that supports bignum if you want to go really
far with this.)

If so, what have you observed with it?

What, no response? Haven't you ever been curious to explore a
midget? I've tried it some to see Mandelbrot features with additional
ornamentation for some stunning vistas. Ornaments upon ornaments,
baby!
mike3
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:28 am
Guest
On Jun 23, 3:14 am, mike3 <mike4...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi.

Has anyone ever tried the following procedure:

1. Find a midget Mandelbrot set.

2. Explore this as though it were the main Mandelbrot set.

3. Now find a midget in that.

4. Now use this midget in step (2).

5. Repeat until it gets too slow or you are too stunned and
awed, to zoom any more.

(You'll need a program that supports bignum if you want to go really
far with this.)

If so, what have you observed with it?

No response? You didn't like it?
Roger Bagula
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 12:53 pm
Guest
mike3 wrote:

Quote:
Hi.

Has anyone ever tried the following procedure:

1. Find a midget Mandelbrot set.

2. Explore this as though it were the main Mandelbrot set.

3. Now find a midget in that.

4. Now use this midget in step (2).

5. Repeat until it gets too slow or you are too stunned and
awed, to zoom any more.

(You'll need a program that supports bignum if you want to go really
far with this.)

If so, what have you observed with it?



Not a very new idea: ( I saw it first about 1990 or so):

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS230US230&q=history+of+deep+zooming+of+the+Mandelbrot+set&btnG=Search

What is of interest is anything "new"?
mike3
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:33 pm
Guest
On Jul 19, 1:28 am, mike3 <mike4...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Jun 23, 3:14 am, mike3 <mike4...@yahoo.com> wrote:





Hi.

Has anyone ever tried the following procedure:

1. Find a midget Mandelbrot set.

2. Explore this as though it were the main Mandelbrot set.

3. Now find a midget in that.

4. Now use this midget in step (2).

5. Repeat until it gets too slow or you are too stunned and
awed, to zoom any more.

(You'll need a program that supports bignum if you want to go really
far with this.)

If so, what have you observed with it?

No response? You didn't like it?

Oh geez I didn't think the first "response" got through! Sad((((
Damn Google!
Sorry....
mike3
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 1:19 am
Guest
On Jul 19, 11:53 am, Roger Bagula <rlbag...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Quote:
mike3 wrote:
Hi.

Has anyone ever tried the following procedure:

1. Find a midget Mandelbrot set.

2. Explore this as though it were the main Mandelbrot set.

3. Now find a midget in that.

4. Now use this midget in step (2).

5. Repeat until it gets too slow or you are too stunned and
awed, to zoom any more.

(You'll need a program that supports bignum if you want to go really
far with this.)

If so, what have you observed with it?

Not a very new idea: ( I saw it first about 1990 or so):http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS230US230&...

What is of interest is anything "new"?

I didn't really see anything relating to midget-diving...
 
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