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...Why's this?

>> No.5654240
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5654240

>>5654222
hey OP guess what, the fractal aspect?

ARBITRARY PLACEMENT

I could be on any of the radius aspects with the same reasoning

>2013
>not thinking of the fumidunillinee spiral as going in as well as out
>ishygddt

>> No.5654256

>>5654240
Not arbitrary.

>> No.5654262

>>5654256
Well considering it's an R pattern... arbitrary to it's limits :/

>> No.5654269

>>5654262
R? Reals? Wut.

>> No.5654280

>>5654269
Annnnd that's why it's a fractal

That first one you see is the product of all those internal spirals starting at whatver you consider 1

>> No.5654284

>>5654280
What the flying fuck are you talking about? What first one?

>> No.5654293

>>5654284
Black mass on pink background

..stands out a little no?

>> No.5654303

>>5654293
What does this have to do with the golden ratio?

>> No.5654315

>>5654303
It's a compilation of all the present sets & their accounting for variations.

...the black mass I mean

It continues alot further out, quuiite a bit further really

>> No.5654321

>>5654315
I know how the set is plotted.
Unless you can write in a way that doesn't involve deciphering what you mean, just stop.

>> No.5654326

>>5654222
You can scale the spiral so a few of its points meet the mandelbrot set at a few of its many points

>> No.5654327

>>5654326
>scale
scale and translate