Explore Fractals at the New Fractal Forum!

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Fractals are gaining interest both as a scientific concept and an artistic medium, prompting the creation of a new forum for sharing fractal images, formulas, and theoretical discussions. The forum aims to attract enthusiasts who appreciate fractals, such as the Mandelbrot set, without needing extensive mathematical knowledge. Fractal imaging is highlighted for its impressive resolution capabilities. The Apophysis fractal flame editor is recommended for those interested in creating fractal art. The discussion encourages participation in the new forum and other fractal-related online communities.
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Are any of you interested in fractals either as science or art? I am trying to open a new forum about fractals in order for peopleto share fractal images, formulas, theoretical backround, info etc. This is brand new so be one of the first people to ever post in http://www.fractalforum.tk" .
 
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if you want to learn about a cool thing that fractals can be used for, try looking up Fractal imaging and its resolution.
 
I know nothing of math, but I really like viewing stuff like Mandelbrot sets, if that's the same thing. It's sort of like enjoying art without having to deal with artists. (With no offense meant to the few real artists who reside here in PF.)
 
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If you like fractals, come and visit http://www.fractalforums.com" the best place for online discussion related to fractals.
 
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