Wrong. See if you can find this anywhere at the first level. (You won't)

'Similar' is not 'the same'. The only place where exact similarity exists in the MS, is the reflection about the axis in the top level view. Beyond that, each apparent repetition is slightly different, and at different levels, and with different coloring methods, what look like familiar features take on whole new appearances when zoomed close and big.

This image represent a 35x35 pixel section of a 4000x4000 image; that itself was a zoom into a single pixel of the full set rendered at 16000x16000.

I've been playing with the MS on and off for nearly 30 years, ever since being hooked by a presentation Benoit Mandelbrot gave to a group of programmers at IBM(UK) Research Labs, in Hursley when I was working there in the late '80s. Each time I've revisited it, I've had better hardware and screen and I've found stuff that I never saw the previous time.


With the rise and rise of 'Social' network sites: 'Computers are making people easier to use everyday'
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In reply to Re^6: Need more precision. by BrowserUk
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