Category Archives: Fractals
April 23, 2014 InnerSpaceX with Blur effects is cooler!
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April 23, 2014 InnerSpaceX – Blur Parameter Added
Blur parameter defines the mix of the current frame and previous frame. The value can be given between 0.0 and 1.0.
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April 23, 2014 Into The Jungle
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February 2, 2014 Where do these forms come from?
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January 30, 2014 Wow! Increase the number of iterations
The ite parameter on URL defines the amount of iterations. When it’s small, images lack detail. However, they are generated faster.
When increasing the value, images gradually get more detailed and some jaw-droppingly interesting forms reveal themselves. At the same time, your CPU is getting sweaty.
An example link:
Another one:
And here’s one with high zoom values (z1 and z2):
Crashing balcony on a rainy day:
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November 28, 2013 New HTML5 based animated InnerSpace fractal generator
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January 26, 2008 Radiohead – …

… Learnings from The “On How The Brain Functions” Experiment.
You, the web wanderer, are perhaps aware that a bit over one year ago I posted my research paper about theory of how the brain functions. I also built a blog around it so that you, the brain researcher, can comment it with witty references to tin-foil hats. 😉
The current gain is zero remarks to tin-foil hats.
Seriously, though, I still stand behind the theory and see several strenghts in it. The question is: why I’m not building a working prototype as it only takes a few diodes, capacitors and coils to make it. Maybe it’s because I do not want to disturb the local neighbourhood with electromagnetic noise.
And: I’d like to thank Joni Tuoreniemi and Paul Tudsbury for commenting it and creating conversation. Thank you!
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