Re: FRACTALS IN MOTION
Dec 23, 2004 08:28 PM
by leonmaurer
For more on fractal images...
Check out these sites and find out all about fractal geometry used to create
fractal images that you can play with.
http://mathforum.org/alejandre/applet.mandlebrot.html
http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/fractals/
Then Go to google.com and use keyword "Fractals" to find many sites that show
fractal illustrations, and offer programs that enable you to make your own
Fractal designs. (Also search keywords: "Fractal Domains" - "Aros Fractals" for
programs which you can download free.)
Also, check out this site...
http://www.tnlc.com/eep/circles.html
... Explaining the symbology and history, as well as showing a circular or
(in cross-section) spherical fractal image -- whose circumference is infinite
and whose center is everywhere ... Such as described in the ABC theory; As, the
manner in which the initial coadunate but not consubstantial spherical fields
of consciousness of the Cosmos first involve out of the initial "spinergy," in
triune steps, like bubbles within bubbles within bubbles -- while the outer
sphere rotates on one of its three axes or polar directions. Incidentally,
from this cyclic motional force (considered as angular momentum) fractally
descending through all the inner spheres of consciousness -- all the
electromechanical laws of mass/energy can be derived -- possibly using simple algebraic
equations (such as E=mc^2 :-). Note that even in the contrived higher mathematics
of quantum physics, the fundamental basis of all the forces is "spin."
Have fun,
LHM
http://tellworld.com/Astro.Biological.Coenergetics
http://users.aol.com/uniwldarts/uniworld.artisans.guild/chakrafield.html
(Possible Cosmic involution diagram.)
http://users.aol.com/leonmaurer/Invlutionfldmirror2.gif
(How the Cosmic fields and the Human Chakra fields may interrelate.)
http://users.aol.com/leonmaurer/Chakrafielddiag-fig.col.jpg
In a message dated 12/23/04 7:37:09 AM, dalval14@earthlink.net writes:
>Fascinating.
>
>Do you have access to any other site where fractals are illustrated?
>
>D
>
>Dallas
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