Articles related to "What Is A Fractal""The relationship of fractals in math to fractals in the natural world, is one of the reasons artists have been so successful in re-creating natural scenes digitally."
Oloyede used programs such as Tierazon and Sterlingware to experiment with abstract art. She now uses Ultra Fractal ® to create beautiful fractal imagery.
Fractal geometry and chaos theory are two very interconnected forms of mathematics. It is difficult to fully understand one without also knowing the other.
Clever mathematicians over the years have devised some interesting and visually stunning examples of fractal figures which help them to better understand this concept.
One of the interesting developments of modern mathematics is the exploration of new forms of geometry which do not adhere to "standard" definitions.
Gregg Braden's latest book covers not only the prophecies of ancient cultures, but also what present day science shares about the changes 2012 is instigating.
Using the logic of fractal replication, Gregg Braden reveals the formula his Time Code Calculator uses to predict future events.
Publisher Philippa Roberts talks to Suite 101 about a collection of poems that are very close to her heart.
Philippa Roberts tells us about her journey from passionate reader to owning her own independant publishing company and why children of the UK know her as "Ziggy Rabbit"
The efficient market model is examined and compared to a new fractal model better suited to actual investor behavior for different time horizons in the markets.
Sacred geometry is a universal blueprint of coherence between geometry and matter discovered by the ancients and codified into a form of sacred wisdom.
Markets are like many other natural phenomena; they move in ebb and flow. Measuring their time cycles can assess the probability of a market making a trend reversal.
Is it a cauliflower? Is it a broccoli? It's Romanesco, a vegetable that has astonished both gardeners and gastronomists for centuries. Whatever it is, it's delicious.
The Elliott Wave makes sense of the universe by describing how complex systems behave over time. From snowflakes to sports events; life is a predictable game of numbers.
A detrending approach to finding market time cycles is simple and reasonably accurate. Two tools are used in combination: moving average and deviations from raw data.
Despite the stormy debates that preceded his speech at Notre Dame University, President Obama has turned the occasion into a strong call for global coherence.
The Golden Ratio, a Divine Proportion found in mathematics, art and biological systems, is an instrument of measurement and growth efficiency.
Brownian motion describes the jerky movements of small particles as they are buffeted by invisible water or gas molecules.
Copying and pasting a few program steps into an Access 2007 report and previewing, generates the self-similar Sierpinski fractal. Then it's a simple matter to experiment.
After 83 years of full life and composition, György Ligeti passed away last Monday (June 12).
Europe isn't the only place you can find ancient civilizations. Located in Utah with many of the same written symbols are beautiful petroglyphs of ancient origin.
Mayans were very accurate about astronomy & measurements. Last day on the Mayan calender is December 21, 2012. Does this mean end of the world or beginning of a new age?
Tim Roth and Gary Oldman's comedic double act takes them on a bizarre trip through the story of Hamlet in one of the best British films ever made.
There's more to appreciate in art than form and function. Art offers endless opportunities to explore history, culture, math, and science.
Mellen-Thomas Benedict returns from a near-death experience with revelations about the need to move beyond polarities towards the "Big Picture."
Complex numbers are numbers which are combinations of any real number plus the imaginary number. While difficult to comprehend, imaginary numbers are quite real.
In Mathematics and many of applications thereof, there is great importance placed on the idea of symmetry and the methods of transforming one thing into another.
This is a complete list of authors, scholars and experts who are interviewed in Nostradamus 2012, History Channel's 2009 documentary DVD, including the bonus footage.
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