the mandlebulb will explode your brain

Check out the huge heap of awesome that is the mandlebulb or 3d mandlebrot set.  Read the whole story over here at this very strange skytopia project page.   It seems to have been the brainchild and 20 year quest of Rudy Rucker, which he writes about over on his blog, and also over here at fractal forums, where “the elite meet to geek”. There is some math in both places for people who are interested in how this thing was derived.

The quick summary is that this is a mandlebrot set in intersection with both the xy plane and the xz plane.  The math had been around for 20 years but generating fuzzy results which seem to have sharpened up when they changed the exponent from 2 to higher orders.  8 seems to have generated the most impressive results.

I think the images speak for themselves.

http://www.skytopia.com/project/fractal/mandelbulb.htmlskytopia
Posted: December 30th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | View Comments

martian landscapes & the mysterium tremendum

Just take a look at these amazing photos that came back from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter which has been orbiting and photographing mars since 2006 at resolutions of an inch a pixel.

ice erotion, south pole of mars

ice erosion, south pole of mars

They look so organic to me, so suspiciously similar to the living processes that are at play all around us here on the earth.  It really makes me think about what we mean by the word “organic”. Websters says “of or relating to living organisms”, yet few would argue that these pictures are indications of life on mars.

They sure look like the result of living processes to me though.  They look so much like living things do: composed of cells, shifting through time, gradually settling, and then decaying away. We are all familiar with these kinds of facts as they are the fundamental facts of the earth.  These photos show that they are quite clearly fundamental processes of Mars as well.

I would argue that they are processes of living systems, period. The surprising conclusion being that the wind, the sea and the stones around us are every bit as alive as we are, and possessed of the same patterns that animate our progress and interactions.

How far a leap is it to assume that there is some source at the heart of the universe somewhere in some abstract center that animates it all, pulsing out some string of ons and offs that ultimately becomes everything around us. Like some huge resonating field that snaps otherwise lifeless dust into animated patterns by way of invisible but ever-present energy.

You be the judge:

mars impact crater

impact crater, mars

leaf

decaying leaf, earth

thermal expansion and contraction on mars

thermal expansion, mars

plant leaf cells under high power microscope

plant leaf cells, earth

dust devil trails, mars

dust devil trails, mars

tree branch shadows, earh

tree branch shadows, earth

You really should click the link and check them in their high res glory over there at the Boston Globe article.
Posted: November 13th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | View Comments