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fractint-digest Tuesday, June 6 2000 Volume 01 : Number 479
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Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 00:06:43 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jim Muth <jamth@mindspring.com>
Subject: (fractint) FOTD, 02-06-00 (Mandy with Sickles [5])
FOTD -- June 02, 2000 (Rating 5)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
Today's fractal midget, which rates only an average 5, is a bit
of a come-down from yesterday's lofty specimen. But one can't
have a award winner every day. Speaking of awards, I'm not
really sure what award yesterday's fractal won. I mentioned
the award only because everything these days from avocados to
zucchini seems to be award-winning.
But though today's image won no award, it's still a pleasant
diversion from the cares of the everyday world. The formula
behind the scene is Z^(-1.5)+0.007*Z^(-150)+(1/C). This time,
instead of multiplying the first exponent by 10, I multiplied it
by 100 to get the second exponent. And I added a far smaller
portion of the higher-value exponent. Adding 1/C completed the
expression.
The resulting fractal is one of those bloated, oversized things
that appear when a fractal is near the point where it flips
inside-out. Near the center of the fractal lies a semi-
symmetrical Mandeloid with a sickle-shaped object at the tip of
the main tail. I went searching in this sickle object to find
the midget of today's picture.
The coloring lays four broad sickle shapes around the midget and
creates an intricate eight-sided pattern closer in toward the
center. The sickle effect is totally due to the coloring. It
vanishes when the colors are changed.
In addition to the near-symmetrical parent Mandeloid which
contains today's scene, there is an even more complex Mandeloid
lying just beyond the lower right corner of the default screen.
This as yet unexamined figure appears to have features of even
more complexity than the Mandeloid that holds today's image.
I'll definitely give this object an examination later today.
I named today's picture "Mandy with Sickles" as a literal
description of the scene. The 4-1/4 minute render time from the
parameter file is not too bad, but a quick download of the image
is even better. That download may be found at:
<alt.binaries.pictures.fractals>
and at:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
The fractal weather today turned hazy and hot surprisingly fast.
The temperature of 90F (32C) kept the fractal cats stretched to
their fullest cat-lengths on the porch in the shade of the holly
tree.
For now, it's the end of another FOTD. Until next time, take
care, and be at peace with your fractals.
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
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g=1/f, h=1/d, j=1/(f-b), z=(-a*b*g*h)^j,
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z=k*((a*(z^b))+(d*(z^f)))+c,
|z| < l
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Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 21:15:31 +1200
From: "Karl Scherer" <karl@kiwi.gen.nz>
Subject: (fractint) link exchanges
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Hi all fractal friends ,
I would like to exchange some links to other online
FRACTAL GALLERIES.
If you are interested in a link exchange, please email me=20
under karl@kiwi.gen.nz.
(my gallery is at http://karl.kiwi.gen.nz).=20
I am looking forward to find some new contacts to other galleries!
Cheers and a happy fractal wishes you all
Karl Scherer
11 Utting Str, Auckland, New Zealand
karl@kiwi.gen.nz
Seen my homepage lately?
http://www.kiwi.gen.nz/~karl
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hi all fractal friends ,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>under <A=20
href=3D"mailto:karl@kiwi.gen.nz">karl@kiwi.gen.nz</A>.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I am looking forward to find some new =
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Cheers and a happy fractal wishes you=20
all</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Karl Scherer<BR>11 Utting Str, =
Auckland, New=20
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Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2000 07:46:29 -0500
From: "Paul N. Lee" <Paul.N.Lee@Worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: (fractint) link exchanges
Karl Scherer wrote:
>
> I would like to exchange some links to
> other online FRACTAL GALLERIES.
>
If your are just looking for "links", then try the following:
http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/Fractal_Software.html
and
http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/Fractal_Links.txt
and
http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/Fractal_Census.html
Sincerely,
P.N.L.
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Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 22:27:26 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jim Muth <jamth@mindspring.com>
Subject: (fractint) FOTD, 03-06-00 (Patchy Minibrot [3])
FOTD -- June 03, 2000 (Rating 3)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
The formula that drew today's less-than-spectacular fractal is
- -19*(Z^(-4)+Z^(-5))+(1/C). Unfortunately, I can give the
uninspired picture, with its boring patches of flat color
surrounding a ho-hum midget, only a modest below-average 3 on my
fractal scale. With only a small amount of thought, I named the
picture "Patchy Minibrot".
The parent fractal of today's image however is most unusual. It
is one of those fractals that has been caught near the point
where it balloons to infinite size as it flips inside-out. The
out-zoom is as interesting as the in-zoom, but before the
out-zoom is checked, the periodicity must be turned off to
prevent holes in the image.
Such a meager picture as today's is hardly worth the effort of
running the 1-1/2 minute parameter file. In fact, it is hardly
worth the effort of downloading the JPEG image file from:
<alt.binaries.pictures.fractals>
or from:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
Now that I've finished denigrating my own work, it's time to
denigrate the work of the local TV weather experts, who all day
have been warning of severe thunder-storms this evening. I have
learned to take such warnings less than seriously, so I was not
very alarmed when I heard today's warning. In fact I took no
precautions whatsoever. In normal circumstances this action
might seem foolhardy, but when our local experts predict severe
thunder-storms the circumstances never work out normally. Today
was no exception. I was right; the experts were wrong. The
evening has just about passed, having brought nothing more
violent than a warm gentle breeze, fleecy clouds, and a peaceful
though hazy sunset.
The fractal cats are relaxing in the coolness of the evening on
the porch, after spending the entire 95F (35C) degree afternoon
under the air-conditioner. And I'm relaxing in preparation for
the next wave of philosophy, which is building to a crest. The
wave is due to break in tomorrow's FOTD, or in the following one
for sure. So check in then for either enlightenment or
craziness, depending on whether or not you agree with my
philosophy.
Until next time, when we'll have more fractal talk, more fractal
wisdom, and less fractal weather, take care, and keep searching
for that elusive truth.
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
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g=1/f, h=1/d, j=1/(f-b), z=(-a*b*g*h)^j,
k=real(p3)+1, l=imag(p3)+100, c=fn1(pixel):
z=k*((a*(z^b))+(d*(z^f)))+c,
|z| < l
}
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Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 02:27:13 EDT
From: RENRAD1@aol.com
Subject: Re: (fractint) link exchanges
Are you still adding to the census? Sent my answers in a few days after it
was posted and never made the listing.
curiously
~ren
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Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2000 01:10:13 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jim Muth <jamth@mindspring.com>
Subject: (fractint) FOTD, 04-06-00 (One Rainy Evening [5])
FOTD -- June 04, 2000 (Rating 5)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
Today's fractal with a mini-brot at the center has been named
"One Rainy Evening". I gave it this unlikely name not because
it was raining when I found the image, but because the pattern
around the midget reminds me of the pattern seen at night around
street lamps when viewed through eyeglasses with raindrops on
the lenses.
I can honestly rate the image no higher than an average 5. And
I might be a bit optimistic with that rating. The picture of a
midget is one of hundreds in my unending series of midgets, and
holds nothing of unusual importance. Perhaps we need a month or
so of fractals without midgets at the center. I'll see how it
goes over the next week or so.
The formula that drew the image is Z^(-22)-Z^(-2.2)+(1/C), a
formula that continues my current interest in the negative
powers of Z. When added, these negative powers lose much of
their tendency to produce fractals composed of bits and pieces,
and prove to have surprising potential to create interesting
images.
The parameter file of today's image takes a bit over 6 minutes
to complete on a Pentium 200mhz machine. As always, the JPEG'd
image has been posted to the Usenet group:
<alt.binaries.pictures.fractals>
and to the W.W.Web at the URL:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
The fractal weather today was absolutely perfect, with deep blue
skies and a temperature of 75F (24C) that brought out the best
in the fractal cats.
The next batch of fractal philosophy is moving right along, and
well might be ready in time for tomorrow's philofractal FOTD.
Until then, take care, and keep the faith, even if you're not
sure what you have faith in.
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
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Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 00:12:17 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jim Muth <jamth@mindspring.com>
Subject: (fractint) FOTD, 05-06-00 (Fractal jetsam [6])
FOTD -- June 05, 2000 (Rating 6)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
Today we have a fractal with no midget at the center -- a
shocking spectacle indeed. But despite being midgetless, it's a
rather decorative scene, filled with bits and pieces of fractal
stuff floating in the grey-blue desolation of some remote
fractal dimension. When I noticed the tattered pieces of
fractal stuff swirling about in the rather watery scene, I named
the picture "Fractal Jetsam".
Toward the upper right an obvious hole stands out in stark
contrast to the fractal chaos surrounding it. This hole however
is not a Mandeloid. In fact I have no idea what it is, for I
found the scene while working with one of my series of 12
MandNewt formulas.
This series of formulas (formulae) was a mystery to me until one
day while scrolling through the fractint.frm file I recognized
the IkeNewtMand formula as the source of my MandNewt series.
The entire MandNewt series of formulae is a collection of
various mutations and generalizations of the Ikenaga function.
These formulas work very well with the Fractint evolver feature,
especially when the inside fill is set to bof60, as it is with
today's image. I use the evolver more often with these MandNewt
formulae than with any other series.
The parameter file drags a bit when rendering. Things can be
greatly speeded up by downloading the JPEG file of the image
from:
<alt.binaries.pictures.fractals>
or from:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
The picture rates a 6 on my arbitrary scale of fractal value,
most of that rating being due to the unique coloring. Only a
small part of the 256 colors in the palette actually appear in
the picture, but those few colors work so well that the missing
colors are not even noticeable.
I worked all the philosophizing out of me earlier in the day
when I composed my most recent letter, which has been posted to
the philofractal list. This leaves only the all-important (or
unimportant) weather of the day to relate.
Partly cloudy and 72F (22C) describes the day perfectly. At
peace with the world describes the mood of the fractal cats as
they enjoyed the comfortable conditions from the security of the
back porch.
And finished describes the condition of today's FOTD. Until
next time, which will arrive in 24 hours, take care, and could
we see a week of FOTD's without a midget?
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
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j=c*z^d+g
z=z-e*h/j,
.0000000000000000000000000000005 <= |h|
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Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 10:50:56 -0300
From: "Ricardo M. Forno" <rforno@afip.gov.ar>
Subject: RE: (fractint) FOTD, 05-06-00 (Fractal jetsam [6])
Jim:
I have been playing a game with myself with your FOTD's.
I see the fractal before seing its rating, and I try to guess it.
With the last ones, my rating usually is the same as yours. I do not know if
this reassures you in your judgement, but it might be so...
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From: Jim Muth <jamth@mindspring.com>
To: <fractint@lists.xmission.com>
Cc: <philofractal@lists.fractalus.com>
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 1:12 AM
Subject: (fractint) FOTD, 05-06-00 (Fractal jetsam [6])
>
> FOTD -- June 05, 2000 (Rating 6)
>
> Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
>
> Today we have a fractal with no midget at the center -- a
> shocking spectacle indeed. But despite being midgetless, it's a
> rather decorative scene, filled with bits and pieces of fractal
> stuff floating in the grey-blue desolation of some remote
> fractal dimension. When I noticed the tattered pieces of
> fractal stuff swirling about in the rather watery scene, I named
> the picture "Fractal Jetsam".
>
> Toward the upper right an obvious hole stands out in stark
> contrast to the fractal chaos surrounding it. This hole however
> is not a Mandeloid. In fact I have no idea what it is, for I
> found the scene while working with one of my series of 12
> MandNewt formulas.
>
> This series of formulas (formulae) was a mystery to me until one
> day while scrolling through the fractint.frm file I recognized
> the IkeNewtMand formula as the source of my MandNewt series.
> The entire MandNewt series of formulae is a collection of
> various mutations and generalizations of the Ikenaga function.
>
> These formulas work very well with the Fractint evolver feature,
> especially when the inside fill is set to bof60, as it is with
> today's image. I use the evolver more often with these MandNewt
> formulae than with any other series.
>
> The parameter file drags a bit when rendering. Things can be
> greatly speeded up by downloading the JPEG file of the image
> from:
>
> <alt.binaries.pictures.fractals>
>
> or from:
>
> <http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
>
> The picture rates a 6 on my arbitrary scale of fractal value,
> most of that rating being due to the unique coloring. Only a
> small part of the 256 colors in the palette actually appear in
> the picture, but those few colors work so well that the missing
> colors are not even noticeable.
>
> I worked all the philosophizing out of me earlier in the day
> when I composed my most recent letter, which has been posted to
> the philofractal list. This leaves only the all-important (or
> unimportant) weather of the day to relate.
>
> Partly cloudy and 72F (22C) describes the day perfectly. At
> peace with the world describes the mood of the fractal cats as
> they enjoyed the comfortable conditions from the security of the
> back porch.
>
> And finished describes the condition of today's FOTD. Until
> next time, which will arrive in 24 hours, take care, and could
> we see a week of FOTD's without a midget?
>
>
> Jim Muth
> jamth@mindspring.com
>
>
> START 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE================================
>
> Fractal_Jetsam { ; time=0:07:24.89 -- SF5 on a P200
> ; Version 2000 Patchlevel 9
> reset=2000 type=formula formulafile=mandnewt.frm
> formulaname=MandNewt11 passes=1
> center-mag=-3.64181/7.08312/8.883655/1/-167.499
> params=-3.028/0.162/-2.792/-2.411/0.688/3.575 float=y
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> c<3>HOv<3>Ybqaeoein<3>vwizwhzwgxtd<3>aLV<3>rXNv_LpbK\
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> JaVIYXLV<3>cXLd_IfbG<3>ln6<5>ieAhcBhbB<3>fXDoePwn`zv\
> lzum<5>esnasnYsn<3>Krn<3>oPvwIxzBzyGv<3>cXgYadTe`<3>\
> 7vN8sP9qR
> }
>
> frm:MandNewt11 {; Jim Muth
> z=g=pixel, a=real(p1), b=imag(p1), c=real(p2),
> d=imag(p2), e=real(p3), f=imag(p3):
> h=z^a+(g-b)*z-f
> j=c*z^d+g
> z=z-e*h/j,
> .0000000000000000000000000000005 <= |h|
> }
>
> END 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE==================================
>
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Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 22:30:02 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jim Muth <jamth@mindspring.com>
Subject: (fractint) FOTD, 06-06-00 (Mandelbrot Magma [6])
FOTD -- June 06, 2000 (Rating 6)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
What could be more shocking than a FOTD without a Minibrot at
the center? Why two FOTD's with no Minibrots of course. Today,
for the second consecutive day, I have found a fractal with not
a trace of the familiar Mandelbrot shape.
The picture is a scene I found with the evolver while working
with number 10 in my series of 12 MandNewt formulas, which are
actually variations of the Ikenaga function, which I assume was
discovered by Mr. Ikenaga.
These formulas have so many changeable parameters and are so
unpredictable that the Fractint evolver is the most efficient
way to find the many interesting scenes that these formulas are
capable of producing.
Today's picture, with its lurid reds and blacks clashing with
the serene blue of the background, reminds me of a flow of
crusting lava oozing from one of those erupting Hawaiian
volcanoes that are seen so often on the more macho TV programs.
I named the picture "Mandelbrot Magma" accordingly.
The parameter file is a fast one, rendering in only 1-1/2
minutes on a modest Pentium machine. The parameter file will
most likely finish in less time than it would take to download
the JPEG'd image from:
<alt.binaries.pictures.fractals>
or from:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
The fractal weather was cloudy all day. The cats considered the
temperature of 68F (20C) a bit too chilly for their sensitive
constitutions, especially with a raw east wind from the ocean
added in. To complete the unpleasantness, a light misty rain is
trying to get started this evening, but with little success.
The fractal philosophy, which has had little to do with fractals
lately, appeared earlier in the day. As a result, there's
nothing left to do but say, 'until next time, take care, and a
day without a fractal is a day without fun'.
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
START 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE================================
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; Version 2000 Patchlevel 9
reset=2000 type=formula formulafile=mandnewt.frm
formulaname=MandNewt10 passes=1 center-mag=+0.423943\
92645180270/+0.34000203601263880/1719.094/1/74.999
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frm:MandNewt10 {; Jim Muth
z=g=pixel, a=real(p1), b=imag(p1), c=real(p2),
d=imag(p2), e=real(p3), f=imag(p3):
h=z^a+(g-b)*z-g
j=c*z^d+g
z=z-e*h/j,
f <= |h|
}
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Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 02:30:18 -0400
From: Sylvie Gallet <Sylvie_Gallet@compuserve.com>
Subject: (fractint) Three MandelbrotMix4's
Hi All,
The following pars use the parameters of Jim's Patchy Minibrot (FOTD Ju=
ne
3), with different locations and inside=3Dbof60.
60603001 { ; . t=3D 0:22:43.74
; Copyright Sylvie Gallet, Jun 04, 2000
; <sylvie_gallet@compuserve.com>
; t=3Dcalc time using a PII 300 at 1600 x 1200
; Version 2000 Patchlevel 6
reset=3D2000 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dfractint.frm
formulaname=3Dmandelbrotmix4 function=3Drecip passes=3D1
center-mag=3D+0.14474493913701920/+0.33715906123071150/8294.11\
5/1/155 params=3D1/-4/1/-5/-20/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D2400
bailout=3D25 inside=3Dbof60 logmap=3D5 symmetry=3Dnone
periodicity=3D10 sound=3Doff
colors=3D333302<6>Q4LU5NX5Q<3>j8`<3>z8W<2>zCO<3>zVGz_EzeCzkAzo\
8<9>SuePvhLwl<3>7zz<3>7bs7Xr7Rp<2>79j63h86f77d69a<3>79Q89N89\
K<2>AAA<37>nmmonnpooqpprqq<2>ssssssrrs<8>mkomjoljo<3>ifmhelg\
dk<14>KCSJARH8Q<3>A0K<8>S2MU2MW2MY3N_3Na3Nc4O<9>q8Ys8Zt8_<2>\
x9bzAczDd<8>zfqzirzlt<3>zzz<27>NN_MMZKKY<2>GGUFFTFFS<3>DDOCC\
NBBLAAK99I<12>000
}
60603002 { ; . t=3D 1:57:36.39
; Copyright Sylvie Gallet, Jun 05, 2000
; <sylvie_gallet@compuserve.com>
; t=3Dcalc time using a PII 300 at 1600 x 1200
; Version 2000 Patchlevel 6
reset=3D2000 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dfractint.frm
formulaname=3Dmandelbrotmix4 function=3Drecip passes=3D1
center-mag=3D+0.14827537372617890/+0.33596638473633280/4763.32\
4/1/12.499 params=3D1/-4/1/-5/-20/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D2400
bailout=3D25 inside=3Dbof60 logmap=3D15 symmetry=3Dnone
periodicity=3D10 sound=3Doff
colors=3D333U5N<3>f7Yj8`n8_<2>z8W<2>zCO<3>yUGyZEydCyjAzp8<9>Sv\
ePvhLwl<3>7zz<3>7bs7Xq7Rp7Ln<3>8HX8FT8EO9DK9CFAAA<51>tttuuuv\
vv<2>yyyzzzyyy<25>KCSJARH8Q<3>A0K<8>S2MU2MW2MY3N_3Na3Nc4O<9>\
q8Ys8Zt8_<2>x9bzAczDd<8>zfqzirzlt<3>zzz<11>ccoaan__mYYlWWk<4\
>PPfOOeNNdMMcKKb<10>EEREEQDDP<5>99H88G77E77D66B55A<3>3352231\
12000<7>Q4L
}
60603004 { ; . t=3D 0:37:20.96
; Copyright Sylvie Gallet, Jun 05, 2000
; <sylvie_gallet@compuserve.com>
; t=3Dcalc time using a PII 300 at 1600 x 1200
; Version 2000 Patchlevel 6
reset=3D2000 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dfractint.frm
formulaname=3Dmandelbrotmix4 function=3Drecip passes=3D1
center-mag=3D+0.31458818347111160/+0.00000000000000000/7603.65\
7/1/180 params=3D1/-4/1/-5/-20/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D2400
bailout=3D25 inside=3Dbof60 logmap=3D5 symmetry=3Dnone
periodicity=3D10 cyclerange=3D1/45 sound=3Doff
colors=3D333<2>j8`<3>z8W<2>zCO<2>yPIyUHy_G<3>zwB<8>UxeQyhMyl<3\
>7zz<3>7bs7Xq7Rp<3>63h63f<3>21F118000<4>555666777<2>BBBCCCEE\
EGGG<20>mmmnnnppp<2>uuuwwwwvw<29>ZTbYSaXRaWQ`VP_<2>RKWQIVOGU\
MET<3>G6OE4NC2MA0K<8>S2MU2MW2MY3N_3N<4>g5Ri6Sj6Tk6U<3>q8Ys8Z\
t8_<2>x9bzAczDd<8>zfqzirzlt<2>zwyzzzxxy<10>ccoaan__m<3>TTiSS\
hQQg<3>MMcKKbJJa<8>FFSEEREEQ<11>55A559448<3>112000313<6>Q4LU\
5NX6Q`6Tc7Vf7Y
}
Cheers,
- Sylvie
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Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 15:36:47 -0300
From: "Fernando Bresslau" <wnto@yahoo.com>
Subject: (fractint) Carlson pars
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It=B4s this:
I saw some images in Pauls gallery, which I=B4m sure I=B4ve already =
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read his remark that only some of his images have the parameters for =
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hard disk, you know the rest...
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Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 12:39:21 -0700 (PDT)
From: Kenneth Childress <icent@best.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Carlson pars
Fernando,
> I saw some images in Pauls gallery, which I=B4m sure I=B4ve
> already drawn in my pc, namely alien and candy36 from the 3dstalks
> series. I read his remark that only some of his images have the
> parameters for fractint, but I would still like to look for the
> parameters for this two images anyway. Any ideas where I should
> start looking for? Paul, are you still in this list? Can you help
> me? As I said, i=B4ve already drawn the pics in my pc once, but
> then, windows asked me politely to format my hard disk, you know
> the rest...
Alien is one that Paul posted to the UF Mailing List last year. You can
get the UF formula and parameter from my web site.
www.best.com/~icent/fractals/pwc.zip
I was unable to locate candy36 in my collection of parameters. I'd be
interested in seeing it, if you are able to locate it.
Ken...
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Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 20:06:23 -0400
From: Lee Skinner <LeeHSkinner@compuserve.com>
Subject: (fractint) Three MandelbrotMix4's
Hi Sylvie,
Those are three great images. The 3D effect is stunning!
Cheers,
- Lee
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Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 22:56:22 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jim Muth <jamth@mindspring.com>
Subject: (fractint) FOTD, 07-06-00 (The Ears of Aliens [8])
FOTD -- June 07, 2000 (Rating 8)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
The aliens are coming! The aliens are coming! They're here!
They're here! Run! Run for your lives! No one is safe from
the bug-eyed, big-eared aliens from outer space!
Well, it's safe to come out now. It appears the alien invasion
was a failure. The aliens, who exhausted themselves trying to
convince the earthlings that they were actually being invaded,
have given up in disgust and gone home. It's hard to conquer a
society that doesn't believe the conquerors exist.
I realize that some of the fractal fans out there will doubt my
story, so I have attached a fractal picture of the aliens' ears.
Yes, they fled so fast that their ears came off. I was lucky
enough to have my fractal camera with me, so I was able to
capture proof that the aliens were here.
The picture shows one huge green ear occupying most of the right
half of the scene, and rows of smaller ears arranged in orderly
curves throughout the image. The prominent puce-colored sphere
in the left half is actually the puff of smoke left behind as
the alien space vessel popped into hyperspace and vanished.
I named the picture "The Ears of Aliens", and why not? -- it's a
picture of alien ears. The formula that conjured up the aliens
is number 9 in my series of MandNewt formulae. The six unlikely
parameters show that the scene was once again found with
Fractint's evolver.
The parameter file is slow enough to make the download the
better choice. That download may be found at two places.
The first is the Usenet group:
<alt.binaries.pictures.fractals>
The second is Paul Lee's web site at:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
The fractal weather today was most un-summer like, with rain in
the morning and clouds the rest of the day. The temperature of
59F (15C) was more like March than June, causing the fractal
cats to voice their disapproval.
All this talk about aliens got me to wondering about the
existence of other intelligent life on other worlds. We can
pretty much forget about the possibility of other intelligent
life in our solar system, except perhaps for Europa, the moon of
Jupiter, which has an underground, or I should say under-ice
ocean.
I have heard it said that the chances of intelligent life
arising on any planet other than Earth are so remote as to
effectively be zero. But this view always leaves me wondering
how, if intelligent life is virtually impossible on any other
planets, did it come to exist on one single, physically
unexceptional planet -- the earth. Is Earth really the only
earth-like planet in the universe?
But if intelligent life does exist on other worlds, where are
the intelligent beings? Why have we found no evidence of them?
(Yes, I read groups such as alt.alien.visitors, and I know all
the arguments for the presence of extraterrestrials on Earth.
But I just don't believe it. I am constantly amazed at the way
those who know nothing about the natural phenomena of the
atmosphere can look up at the sky and see aliens almost at will,
while those such as myself, who have studied and observed the
sky for many years, have never seen a single thing they could
not identify as natural.)
If intelligent space aliens do not exist, then man is raised to
an almost god-like level that I feel is undeserved. If they do
exist, where are they? This is the dilemma.
And if I don't get some food into the fractal cats, I'm going to
have a pair of very unhappy cats on my hands. So until next
time, take care and keep looking up, and if you see aliens, run
like hell.
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
START 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE================================
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; Version 2000 Patchlevel 9
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formulaname=MandNewt09 passes=1 center-mag=+1.346535\
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XatXbtXdtXfwXfwVgwVixVkxVlxVlxVnzVpzVqzVszVszVtzVwzV\
xzVzz<3>Vzz_zzXzzVzzTzzRxzQwz<2>LlzJizGgz<2>BYz9Vz8T\
z<2>2Jz1Gz0Ez<2>04z01z00z<3>00z00z00x<2>00w01t02s04s\
06q08q09p0Dn0En0Gl0Il0Jk0Li0Oi0Qg0Rg0Tf0Vd0Xd0_b0ab0\
ba0d_0f_0gY0kY0lX0nV0pV0qT0qQ0sT<3>0ta0wb0wf0wg0xi0x\
l0xn0zp1zs1zt1zw2zz2zz2zz4zz4zz4zz4zz6zz8zz8zz9zzBzz\
BzzDzzEzzEzzGzzIzz
}
frm:MandNewt09 {; Jim Muth
z=c=pixel:
a=z^3+(c-1)*z-c
b=p1*z^p2+c-1
z=z-1*a/b
p3 <= |a|
}
END 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE==================================
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