FOTD 07-12-03 (Scorpio the Scorpion [6])
FOTD -- December 07, 2003 (Rating 6) Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts: Today's image is a dynamic one -- an image of a midget in the Z^1.09+C Mandeloid, which has been sliced 96 turns up the hyperspatial logarithmic spiral. It is incredible that a midget could be found in a fractal with an exponent as close to unity as 1.09, but today's image does not lie. The midget is there for all the world to see. But it doesn't look like a midget. It looks more like a comet tearing through the solar ejecta, complete with coma and tail. This appearance reflects the shape of its oversized parent fractal. I could have named the picture something like 'N.E.O.' or 'Solar Wind', but before giving the image a name, I looked more closely and noticed in the comet's tail an object that vaguely resembles a scorpion. I named the image "Scorpio the Scorpion", which is the name assigned the constellation in the southern sky that resembles a scorpion. Scorpio is also a sign of the zodiac, and one of the 12 signs of Astrology. Do I believe in Astrology? Yes, the study known as Astrology most certainly does exist. Do I believe that the science, (or pseudoscience), of Astrology has any truth behind it? That is a much harder question to answer. Astrologers certainly do believe that Astrology is a valid study, or they would have discovered its uselessness long ago, and it would have died. (Of course, they could be charlatans, preying on the gullible.) Skeptical scientists certainly are convinced that Astrology is a waste of time and effort, for they know of no possible way the position of the heavenly bodies could affect the character and fate of a person on earth. IMO, the question is not quite decided. I assume the validity of Astrology is greatly overblown, but is it zero? A little more than wish fulfillment would appear to be necessary to keep Astrology alive and apparently well for these thousands of years. I look at the clock on the wall above my desk and see that there is a correspondence between the position of the hands and the position of the sun in the sky. Every evening, when the hour hand reaches six, night falls. The hour hand does not affect the sun, yet the correspondence does exist. Does some similar correspondence exist that could give Astrology a modicum of validity without the need for the heavenly bodies to exert an effect on a person on earth? Almost but not absolutely certain- ly, it does not. Well, I've been reading 'Skeptical Inquirer', a magazine that always makes me pause to ponder, and I find myself once again drifting from the fractal topic. Today's image rates a 6, the most common rating of the FOTD's. Its render time is just under 9 minutes on my machine. This time is a bit slow, and may be cut by more than half by downloading the completed GIF image from: <http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html> or from: <http://sdboyd.dyndns.org/~sdboyd/fotd/index.html> The snow ended by noon on Saturday, followed in the afternoon by some sun, but the damage had already been done. Even though the temperature rose to just above freezing, the ground was covered by deep snow, which confined the fractal cats to the freshly- swept porch. Deprived of their outing, the cats fell into sullen moods, which were lightened only when the tuna appeared. Today looks to be just as cold, and the snow is still out there. I suppose the cats will need more tuna. I plan on doing as little as possible for the rest of the day. Check back in 24 hours to see if I succeed. Until then, take care, and be happy in your leisure. 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Hi fractinters, just a spasm: dec-07 { reset=2002 type=formula formulafile=p1-p3.frm formulaname=p1-p3 passes=1 center-mag=-2.06903340921537900/+0.00000000000000000/5093233/1/-90/3.885\ 78058618804789e-016 params=1.65053254799036/0/0.990000050065615/0/0/0 float=y maxiter=1320 logmap=132 periodicity=0 colors=000000<25>00d00f00h00i00k00m<26>0ew0fx0hx0iy0ky0mz<25>nwzpwzrxz<3\
zzz<42>7zz6zz4zz3zz2zz0zz<42>07z06z04z03z02z00z<60>002000000 }
frm:p1-p3 { z=c=(((pixel-p3)/p1)^p2): z=z*z+c |z| <=4 } Have fun, Guy
Here is a song about the Mandelbrot set! http://www.jonathancoulton.com/music/Jonathan%20Coulton%20-%20Mandelbrot%20S...
At 11:27 15/12/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Here is a song about the Mandelbrot set!
http://www.jonathancoulton.com/music/Jonathan%20Coulton%20-%20Mandelbrot%20 Set.mp3
super song! thanks for the URL! cheers, Guy
Dear Jim: I once wrote a little paper (regrettably in Spanish) in which I *demonstrate* that horoscopes tell the truth (to some extent). Of course, the "demonstration" relies on the fact that horoscopes are made public, and then they are (also to some extent) self-fulfilling. Regards. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Muth <jamth@mindspring.com> To: <fractint@mailman.xmission.com> Cc: <philofractal@lists.fractalus.com> Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 12:15 PM Subject: [Fractint] FOTD 07-12-03 (Scorpio the Scorpion [6])
FOTD -- December 07, 2003 (Rating 6)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
Today's image is a dynamic one -- an image of a midget in the Z^1.09+C Mandeloid, which has been sliced 96 turns up the hyperspatial logarithmic spiral. It is incredible that a midget could be found in a fractal with an exponent as close to unity as 1.09, but today's image does not lie. The midget is there for all the world to see.
But it doesn't look like a midget. It looks more like a comet tearing through the solar ejecta, complete with coma and tail. This appearance reflects the shape of its oversized parent fractal.
I could have named the picture something like 'N.E.O.' or 'Solar Wind', but before giving the image a name, I looked more closely and noticed in the comet's tail an object that vaguely resembles a scorpion. I named the image "Scorpio the Scorpion", which is the name assigned the constellation in the southern sky that resembles a scorpion.
Scorpio is also a sign of the zodiac, and one of the 12 signs of Astrology. Do I believe in Astrology? Yes, the study known as Astrology most certainly does exist. Do I believe that the science, (or pseudoscience), of Astrology has any truth behind it? That is a much harder question to answer. Astrologers certainly do believe that Astrology is a valid study, or they would have discovered its uselessness long ago, and it would have died. (Of course, they could be charlatans, preying on the gullible.) Skeptical scientists certainly are convinced that Astrology is a waste of time and effort, for they know of no possible way the position of the heavenly bodies could affect the character and fate of a person on earth.
IMO, the question is not quite decided. I assume the validity of Astrology is greatly overblown, but is it zero? A little more than wish fulfillment would appear to be necessary to keep Astrology alive and apparently well for these thousands of years. I look at the clock on the wall above my desk and see that there is a correspondence between the position of the hands and the position of the sun in the sky. Every evening, when the hour hand reaches six, night falls. The hour hand does not affect the sun, yet the correspondence does exist. Does some similar correspondence exist that could give Astrology a modicum of validity without the need for the heavenly bodies to exert an effect on a person on earth? Almost but not absolutely certain- ly, it does not.
Well, I've been reading 'Skeptical Inquirer', a magazine that always makes me pause to ponder, and I find myself once again drifting from the fractal topic. Today's image rates a 6, the most common rating of the FOTD's. Its render time is just under 9 minutes on my machine. This time is a bit slow, and may be cut by more than half by downloading the completed GIF image from:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
or from:
<http://sdboyd.dyndns.org/~sdboyd/fotd/index.html>
The snow ended by noon on Saturday, followed in the afternoon by some sun, but the damage had already been done. Even though the temperature rose to just above freezing, the ground was covered by deep snow, which confined the fractal cats to the freshly- swept porch. Deprived of their outing, the cats fell into sullen moods, which were lightened only when the tuna appeared. Today looks to be just as cold, and the snow is still out there. I suppose the cats will need more tuna.
I plan on doing as little as possible for the rest of the day. Check back in 24 hours to see if I succeed. Until then, take care, and be happy in your leisure.
Jim Muth jamth@mindspring.com jimmuth@aol.com
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Hi Ricardo, This I'd *love* to see! Hey, we've all got babelfish haven't we. Absolutely b*gg*r *ll about fr*ct*ls b*t wh*t th* h*ll. S*rry * s*dd*n *tt*ck *f *st*r*sks. Chris Curnow From: Ricardo Forno I once wrote a little paper (regrettably in Spanish) in which I *demonstrate* that horoscopes tell the truth (to some extent). Of course, the "demonstration" relies on the fact that horoscopes are made public, and then they are (also to some extent) self-fulfilling. Regards.
Hi Chris. My English is good, but colloquial expressions bewilder me. For example, I don't understand the phrase about "babelfish", and then the *'s were a bit confusing... Anyway, I think you are asking me to send you the paper. Do you read Spanish? Please, confirm your request. Regards. R. Forno. ----- Original Message ----- From: pop.sapo.pt <curnow@sapo.pt> To: Fractint and General Fractals Discussion <fractint@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 9:30 PM Subject: Re: [Fractint] FOTD 07-12-03 (Scorpio the Scorpion [6]) Hi Ricardo, This I'd *love* to see! Hey, we've all got babelfish haven't we. Absolutely b*gg*r *ll about fr*ct*ls b*t wh*t th* h*ll. S*rry * s*dd*n *tt*ck *f *st*r*sks. Chris Curnow From: Ricardo Forno I once wrote a little paper (regrettably in Spanish) in which I *demonstrate* that horoscopes tell the truth (to some extent). Of course, the "demonstration" relies on the fact that horoscopes are made public, and then they are (also to some extent) self-fulfilling. Regards. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----
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Ricardo, - I don't understand the phrase about "babelfish" It's likely a reference to the Babelfish translating tool: http://babelfish.altavista.com - and then the *'s were a bit confusing... Don't feel bad--sometimes even English speakers have difficulty understanding each other, especially when colloquialisms are used that are regional. - Anyway, I think you are asking me to send you the paper. - Do you read Spanish? No sé si Chris lee a español, pero yo leo un poco y yo deseo enviarme el papel. (Assuming I got that right: I don't know if Chris reads Spanish, but I read a little and I want you to send me the paper.) Damien M. Jones \\ dmj@fractalus.com \\ Fractalus Galleries & Info: \\ http://www.fractalus.com/
OK, guys, here it is the paper. I don't feel bad... It's only a fact: foreigners wont ever write, less speak, as natives. In spite of this, due to the characteristics of Spanish and English laguages, usually foreigners commit less spelling errors than natives. Regards. ----- Original Message ----- From: Damien M. Jones <dmj@fractalus.com> To: Fractint and General Fractals Discussion <fractint@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 2:42 AM Subject: RE: [Fractint] FOTD 07-12-03 (Scorpio the Scorpion [6]) Ricardo, - I don't understand the phrase about "babelfish" It's likely a reference to the Babelfish translating tool: http://babelfish.altavista.com - and then the *'s were a bit confusing... Don't feel bad--sometimes even English speakers have difficulty understanding each other, especially when colloquialisms are used that are regional. - Anyway, I think you are asking me to send you the paper. - Do you read Spanish? No sé si Chris lee a español, pero yo leo un poco y yo deseo enviarme el papel. (Assuming I got that right: I don't know if Chris reads Spanish, but I read a little and I want you to send me the paper.) Damien M. Jones \\ dmj@fractalus.com \\ Fractalus Galleries & Info: \\ http://www.fractalus.com/ _______________________________________________ Fractint mailing list Fractint@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fractint
Hello Ricardo and Damien (and everybody else on the list) I apologise for that stupid message. I had just checked the Fractint List having had a wonderful party tasting the new red wine! The problem is that I *thought* I was being amusing with the asterisks, it's always the way - that which you think is screamingly funny when you're drunk is really rather dreadful when you're sober! Sorry to inflict it on you people! In any case it was so far off topic that I should have known better. So, formally, Ricardo. As a born sceptic I would be very interested in your paper if you can send it to me at curnow@sapo.pt I can use Altavista's babelfish program to make a first pass translation and in any case, as I live in Portugal, I should be able to make good sense of it. Grovel, grovel. (Hic!) Chris Curnow ----- Original Message ----- From: Ricardo Forno To: Fractint and General Fractals Discussion Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 2:53 AM Subject: RE: [Fractint] FOTD 07-12-03 (Scorpio the Scorpion [6]) Hi Chris. My English is good, but colloquial expressions bewilder me. For example, I don't understand the phrase about "babelfish", and then the *'s were a bit confusing... Anyway, I think you are asking me to send you the paper. Do you read Spanish? Please, confirm your request. Regards. R. Forno. ----- Original Message ----- From: pop.sapo.pt <curnow@sapo.pt> To: Fractint and General Fractals Discussion <fractint@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 9:30 PM Subject: Re: [Fractint] FOTD 07-12-03 (Scorpio the Scorpion [6]) Hi Ricardo, This I'd *love* to see! Hey, we've all got babelfish haven't we. Absolutely b*gg*r *ll about fr*ct*ls b*t wh*t th* h*ll. S*rry * s*dd*n *tt*ck *f *st*r*sks. Chris Curnow From: Ricardo Forno I once wrote a little paper (regrettably in Spanish) in which I *demonstrate* that horoscopes tell the truth (to some extent). Of course, the "demonstration" relies on the fact that horoscopes are made public, and then they are (also to some extent) self-fulfilling. Regards. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----
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There is very good and cheap wine in Portugal, uh? Same in Argentina. Please, come here and taste it. The paper goes in another mail. Regards. ----- Original Message ----- From: pop.sapo.pt <curnow@sapo.pt> To: Fractint and General Fractals Discussion <fractint@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 2:31 PM Subject: Re: [Fractint] FOTD 07-12-03 (Scorpio the Scorpion [6]) Hello Ricardo and Damien (and everybody else on the list) I apologise for that stupid message. I had just checked the Fractint List having had a wonderful party tasting the new red wine! The problem is that I *thought* I was being amusing with the asterisks, it's always the way - that which you think is screamingly funny when you're drunk is really rather dreadful when you're sober! Sorry to inflict it on you people! In any case it was so far off topic that I should have known better. So, formally, Ricardo. As a born sceptic I would be very interested in your paper if you can send it to me at curnow@sapo.pt I can use Altavista's babelfish program to make a first pass translation and in any case, as I live in Portugal, I should be able to make good sense of it. Grovel, grovel. (Hic!) Chris Curnow ----- Original Message ----- From: Ricardo Forno To: Fractint and General Fractals Discussion Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 2:53 AM Subject: RE: [Fractint] FOTD 07-12-03 (Scorpio the Scorpion [6]) Hi Chris. My English is good, but colloquial expressions bewilder me. For example, I don't understand the phrase about "babelfish", and then the *'s were a bit confusing... Anyway, I think you are asking me to send you the paper. Do you read Spanish? Please, confirm your request. Regards. R. Forno. ----- Original Message ----- From: pop.sapo.pt <curnow@sapo.pt> To: Fractint and General Fractals Discussion <fractint@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 9:30 PM Subject: Re: [Fractint] FOTD 07-12-03 (Scorpio the Scorpion [6]) Hi Ricardo, This I'd *love* to see! Hey, we've all got babelfish haven't we. Absolutely b*gg*r *ll about fr*ct*ls b*t wh*t th* h*ll. S*rry * s*dd*n *tt*ck *f *st*r*sks. Chris Curnow From: Ricardo Forno I once wrote a little paper (regrettably in Spanish) in which I *demonstrate* that horoscopes tell the truth (to some extent). Of course, the "demonstration" relies on the fact that horoscopes are made public, and then they are (also to some extent) self-fulfilling. Regards. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ----
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Ricardo, Thanks for the paper. Well argued and really good food for thought. 2000 has been declared a vintage year for Port. Buy some NOW! Enough! Tim will smack our bottoms if we don't drop this so far off topic thread! Regards, Chris (Leo!)
pop.sapo.pt wrote:
Ricardo,
Thanks for the paper. Well argued and really good food for thought. 2000 has been declared a vintage year for Port. Buy some NOW! Enough! Tim will smack our bottoms if we don't drop this so far off topic thread!
Regards, Chris (Leo!)
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Tim Wegner