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This equation will change how you see the world (the logistic map)
Chaos and the Feigenbaum constant
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Fractal planting patterns yield optimal harvests, without central control
Bali's famous rice terraces, when seen from above, look like colorful mosaics because some farmers plant synchronously, while others plant at different times. The resulting fractal patterns are rare for man-made systems and lead to optimal harvests without global planning.
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Fractal patterns in nature and art are aesthetically pleasing and stress-reducing
Fractals are patterns that repeat at increasingly fine magnifications. They turn up in the natural world and in artists’ work. Research suggests they contribute to making something aesthetically appealing. By Richard Taylor.
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The Imaginary Kingdom of Aurullia – Interpretation of Mandalay fractal by Subblue
The Aurullia series are Tom Beddard's interpretation of a fractal formula called Mandalay, a specific type of Mandelbox with additional parameters that allow scaling of the folding on individual axes, either in parallel or one after.
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The Queen of Coral
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Fractal legs
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