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Re: New Twist on Fractal Art!
There can't be an infinite number of anything!Originally posted by The Toecutter View PostI'd need a way to zoom in to determine whether the number is infinite. As it is, the resolution is too small.
Especially in a picture...
I'm convinced that, Philosophically, there is just one cow in the image...
Infinity never struck me as plausible.
I like to think of it as a Mathematical Construct with no counterpart in Reality whatsoever.
I firmly believe that ALL is finite. Even fractal math is limited in it's iterations by the available time of the existence of the Universe (which I believe must also be finite!).
I prefer to think Infinity is one of those things we invented to help make sense of the weirdness we observe.
My disbelief in it Increases Without Bound!
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Re: New Twist on Fractal Art!
That depends upon the value of Ω. If Ω = 1 or is < 1, then the lifespan of the universe will be virtually infinite. If Ω > 1, it will be finite, but there is no gauruntee that another one won't be created.Even fractal math is limited in it's iterations by the available time of the existence of the Universe (which I believe must also be finite!).The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson
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Re: New Twist on Fractal Art!
Smile!!

I've got this as 1,000 Bitmaps!
Anyone know a good way to compile them and keep the file size reasonable?
The file was Hundreds of Megabytes for a few seconds uncompressed, and found a "PicVid" CoDec which brought down to about 80 MB as an AVI and further conversion made it smaller and blurrier...
Any Animators out there have any suggestions?
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Re: New Twist on Fractal Art!
I'm using Virtual Dub to compile the stills. I don't know of anything better that's free (and few things better that ain't!).Originally posted by Smurtle View PostWhat software are you using?
I'm not new to animation, but I am new to compiling it digitally and codecs are alien to me, but I'm learning...
Any tips?
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