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Author: s_noonan

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Filesize: 420.16 kB

Date added: 2018-12-01

Rating: 5

Downloads: 1426

Views: 455

Comments: 4

Ratings: 1

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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Scene modified to help visualize operation. Each point (box) leaves home with instructions (Newtons method) to visit different regions. The points take on the color of the region upon arrival. Every 0.3 seconds they move to another region. After 15 moves they go back home the color of the last region visited while retaining a small trace(r) of their original color.

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Last edited at 2019/02/16 13:59:08 by s_noonan
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This scene is a response to:
Title Author Rating Downloads Comments Date added
Newton Fractal FRA32 6.5 (4 votes) 4532 4 2018/12/01 10:11:25
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WOW! The first thing that I see is an explosion (total chaos), and eventually all of those little neutrinos coalesce into a colorful fractal pattern (total order). How you did that looks like magic, but that's what makes the scene so interesting. Nice work!

Both you and FRA32 get a solid 10 from me.

EDIT: Oops! I see that you have ratings turned off for this scene. So, I'll give FRA32 a 20 in order to compensate for this one. :lol:
Last edited at 2018/12/01 18:52:52 by Xray
The addition of the colored tracers really help tracing where all the points in this chaotic cloud originate from!

I also noticed another funny thing regarding colors: While I always give my scenes a white background, your's are always black:lol:
Statement: The addition of the colored tracers really help tracing where all the points in this chaotic cloud originate from!
Response: That's what I though until I read your explanation a second time and realized that the points all go back to the exact spot they originated from. The info that the tracers do give is the point's original color.

S: I always give my scenes a white background, yours are always black.
R: I originally went black in order to minimize UV from CCFL tubes on user's faces. I no longer believe it matters much but continue to do it out of habit (and a black default scene).

I think your scene may provide the formula for world peace. Have each resident of a country visit 15 other countries. Spend enough time in each country to know the people and learn the customs. Eventually come back to your original home. That way the residents of a country will be less complacent when the rulers of the country decide to bomb other countries.
Maybe if we take a variation of the newton method and apply it to the world peace function space, we can iterate towards the root of all evil and thus eliminate the source of corruption, war and discrimination! The only issue is that we will have to avoid the countless areas of periodic historic repetition in order to arrive at the root, and unfortunally, complicated functions tend to have many of these neverending loops. Maybe someday in the future, once mathematicians successfully rendered the entire 6D Mandelcomplex function in a humanly graspable format, they will be able to apply the principles in order to show the valid solutions that will show us the way towards world peace...